A Citrus College professor compelled undergraduate students to write anti-war letters to President George W. Bush and penalized students who dissented.
On Feb. 20, 2003, the Department of Justice issued a 50-count indictment against University of South Florida Professor Sami Al-Arian on charges related to terrorism.
The editor-in-chief of the Harvard Business School’s weekly newspaper The Harbus resigned after warning that a cartoon was both inappropriate and disrespectful.
A student group at Penn State University won a momentous victory when the university reversed a ruling of the student government that had stripped the group's constitution.
The president of St. Cloud State Universit was prosecutor, judge, and jury in an unconstitutional assault upon the free speech rights of an undergraduate student.
In an abuse of power incompatible with due process and academic freedom, Bennington President Elizabeth Coleman fired professor Carlin Romano without so much as a hearing.