What? You mean he could, for example (and to be clear, I’m not saying he’s doing this) go on social media and call minorities or religious groups all sorts of vile disgusting names, and not have employment repercussions over it?
Is that what you mean by full freedom of expression?
Not exactly.
4. Academic freedom gives both students and faculty the right to express their views — in speech, writing, and through electronic communication, both on and off campus — without fear of sanction, unless the manner of expression substantially impairs the rights of others or, in the case of faculty members, those views demonstrate that they are professionally ignorant, incompetent, or dishonest with regard to their discipline or fields of expertise.
https://www.insidehighered.com/views...ademic-freedom
The only reason some people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.
Paul Fix.
I forgot how pedantic Bisonville can be. I would contend that he has freedom to express things that some posters here object to.
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Technically, it protects freedom of speech as it applies to teaching and research, though it sometimes gets distorted:
https://www.aaup.org/issues/tenure
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