WUWM covers the oral arguments in Professor McAdams' case against Marquette University:
The Wisconsin Supreme Court is considering a case involving academic freedom. Suspended Marquette University Professor John McAdams is arguing that the Jesuit institution is denying him the academic ...
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel continues their coverage of the McAdams v. Marquette saga.
Suspended Marquette University political science professor John McAdams hopes the state Supreme Court will return him to the classroom and allow him to collect damages for being disciplined over a blog ...
WILL President and General Counsel, Rick Esenberg, writes at The Federalist:
Intolerance towards conservative speakers on college campuses often follows the same story line: A small cadre of student activists and professors shout down or disrupt the appearance because they have determined that ...
Academic freedom and economic liberty to get their day in Court
April 19, 2018 – Milwaukee, WI – Today, in one of the biggest days for the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, President and General Counsel Rick Esenberg will argue two cases before the Wisconsin Supreme Court, E. ...
Lawsuit asks to decide if blog post was protected academic debate or internet trolling
From the article:
Courts have ruled that professors at public universities have robust First Amendment protections. But legal experts say faculty at private institutions—like Marquette, a Catholic ...
Charlie Sykes writes at The Weekly Standard:
The Trump era, if nothing else, has shown that ideological alignments can be fluid and inconsistent. So fiscal conservatives can find themselves backing massive deficits, while evangelicals hand out mulligans for presidential payoffs to porn stars. ...