Introduction : no angels on campus : the importance of the constitution for public higher education -- The fixed star : the freedom of speech -- The first freedom : religious liberty on campus -- Neither knows nor tolerates classes : equal protection -- A fundamental value of determination : procedural value -- The double security : dual sovereignty and state -- The will of the people, not their agents : judicial enforcement of federal law and immunity -- Conclusion : but there is us : public higher education and hope for the constitution.
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"Each of the book's chapters discusses the basic constitutional principles and how they apply in the context of public higher education"-- Provided by publisher.
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