Replies to Critics

Who Is The Enemy? · 14 January 2008

By Frontpage Magazine - Frontpage Magazine
Filed under: Replies to Critics

David Horowitz is interviewed by his liberal opponents at Campus Progress.

More »

Ward Churchill Firing Long Overdue · 02 August 2007

By David Horowitz
Filed under: Replies to Critics

The firing of Ward Churchill for academic incompetence and fraud is long overdue.

More »

Free Exchange Racists · 25 July 2007

By David Horowitz
Filed under: Replies to Critics

Free Exchange On Campus is a teacher's union front that pretends it is concerned with academic freedom.

More »

Reply to Loewen · 03 May 2007

By David Horowitz
Filed under: Replies to Critics

David Horowitz exposes the historical innacuracies of James Loewen, author of Lies My Teacher Told Me.

More »

David Horowitz and John Wilson: Exchange Over Academic Freedom · 01 May 2007

Filed under: Replies to Critics

David Horowitz and John K. Wilson debate the importance (or non-importance) of academic neutrality.

More »

Major Media Run Error-Filled Attack Piece on Academic Bill of Rights · 02 November 2006

Filed under: Replies to Critics

Response by SAF--11/02/06

A Princeton student named Asheesh Kapur Siddique recently wrote a fallacious and mistake-ridden op-ed for the Washington Post attacking the Academic Bill of Rights.

More »

Report on Florida Academic Freedom Policies Obscures a Serious Problem · 28 July 2006

By Sara Dogan—SAF—07/28/06

Executive Summary

A recent report from Florida’s Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability requested by the Florida state legislature purports to illustrate the extent of current academic freedom policies for both students and faculty at public colleges and universities in the state. But
examination of the specific policies and procedures in place in Florida state colleges and universities reveals that the report is a typical bureaucratic smokescreen and no such protections exist.

Read SAF’s press release here

More »

Myths, Realities About Academic Freedom · 17 July 2006

Filed under: Ohio, Replies to Critics

By Marc V. Simon--Toledo Blade--06/24/06

Freedom: It's one thing conservatives and liberals can agree on. Americans love freedom and will generally fight to the death for it. But mention academic freedom, and somehow the patriotic feeling fades into partisan divisiveness.

Read SAF's response to this article.

More »

Response to Toledo Blade · 17 July 2006

Filed under: Ohio, Replies to Critics

In his recent column [Myths, realities about academic freedom, 06/24] Bowling Green Professor Mark Simon makes several statements that misrepresent the Academic Bill of Rights and understate the problems it was designed to correct.

More »

Defending Academic Values · 12 July 2006

Filed under: Replies to Critics

By David Horowitz--Presidency Magazine--Spring 2006

The Presidency is to be commended for publishing Kermit Hall's "A Cautionary Tale of Academic Rights and Responsibilities" (fall 2005), which addresses the issues raised in the Academic Bill of Rights, of which I am the author. President Hall is right that the legislative success of this bill is the result of a growing movement among conservatives generally, and Republican legislators in particular, for reform in the administration of our university system.

More »

Older · Page 1 of 9 · Newer