ABOUT THE RESEARCH

Academic freedom depends on protection not only of the ultimate outputs of academic expression, but also of the institutional conditions necessary for developing those expressive outputs. This project conceptualizes and foregrounds academic privacy as a necessary but often overlooked condition for enabling meaningful freedom of research and teaching. It further examines how emerging forms of surveillance threaten academic freedom, especially amidst a wave of populist campaigns targeting research and teaching on “controversial subjects” and in a political climate marked by broader concerns about democratic erosion.

About the Fellow

Anil Kalhan

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Professor of Law, Drexel University Kline School of Law

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