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“Report: Academic
Freedom and National Security in a Time of Crisis”
Special Committee on Academic Freedom and National Security
in a Time of Crisis
The American Association of University Professors
October 3, 2003
This report, published roughly two years
after 9/11, considers the repercussions of the
Patriot Act on academic freedom. The report found
that the Patriot Act restricts academic freedom by giving
law enforcement agencies access to library and student records,
restricts the publication of research results that are
considered sensitive, and limits foreign students’ access
to American institutions. Public response to 9/11 has also
interfered
with the normal function of institutions. (Back
to academic freedom)
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