Academic Freedom Media Review, April 17-23

Compiled by Scholars at Risk

Where freedom is just a dream
Hannah Fearn, Times Higher Education, 4/22

Puerto Rico university closes as students strike
Business Week, 4/21

Supreme Court Appears Split Over Law and Facts in Case Involving Christian Student Group
Peter Schmidt, The Chronicle, 4/20

At Top University, a Fight for Pakistan’s Future
Sabrina Tavernise, The New York Times, 4/20

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Marc Bousquet, The Chronicle, 4/19

Scholars at Risk calls for letters on behalf of detained scholar Emaddedin Baghi
Scholars at Risk Network, SAR Press Release, 4/19

CHINA: Spies among lecturers and students
University World News, 4/18

EUROPE: Countries can restrict non-resident students
University World News, 4/18

British Libel Law Chills U.S. Scholars’ Speech, but Change Is Afoot
Jennifer Howard, The Chronicle, 4/18