Federal Antibias Legislation and Academic Freedom: Some Problems with Enforcement Procedures
Since World War II, changes and developments in various policies of the American government have given rise to a vast array of complex regulations applicable to institutions of higher learning that receive federal financial support.' Before World War II the federal government was not wholly div...
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Main Author: | HUNTER, Howard |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
1978
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