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Lee, Malcolm Joyce – American Council of Trustees and Alumni, 2018
Freedom of speech, protected by our Constitution, has long been a vital component of political, social, and intellectual life in our country. The American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) has dedicated itself for more than 23 years to working with trustees to ensure that our nation's colleges and universities preserve this essential freedom…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Higher Education, Trustees, Governing Boards
Coakley, Jay; Riemer, Brenda; Sailes, Gary; Harrison, Louis; Pittman, Beverly – National Association for Sport and Physical Education, 2009
Sport sociology is a subdiscipline of sociology that, since the late 1960s, has produced knowledge about sports as social phenomena in a wide range of societies. It may be included as a major specialization area in graduate programs in kinesiology, sports studies and physical education departments, and is widely offered as a single undergraduate…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Sociology, Athletics, Social Influences
Silverglate, Harvey A.; Lorence, Jordan – Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (NJ1), 2005
Before one can have the freedom to express ideas in open debate, however, one must have freedom of conscience: the right to arrive at one's private beliefs, without being coerced into an artificial unity by those who wield power over him/her. After all, the freedom to speak is a dead letter if one lacks the freedom to think, to believe, or to…
Descriptors: Censorship, Freedom of Speech, Human Dignity, School Prayer