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Is there still academic freedom at Harvard?

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‘In 55 years of association with Harvard, I can’t remember a worse violation of academic freedom than this one. And Harvard has had a few,’ Alan Dershowitz tells this week’s episode.

Over the weekend, Harvard announced that Ronald S. Sullivan and his wife, Stephanie, would cease to be the faculty deans of Winthrop House, a residential house for Harvard undergrads. Sullivan, who teaches at Harvard Law school and who was the first African-American faculty dean at Harvard, announced in January that he was joining Harvey Weinstein’s legal team.

With Alan Dershowitz.

Presented by Daniella Greenbaum Davis.

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‘In 55 years of association with Harvard, I can’t remember a worse violation of academic freedom than this one. And Harvard has had a few,’ Alan Dershowitz tells this week’s episode.

Over the weekend, Harvard announced that Ronald S. Sullivan and his wife, Stephanie, would cease to be the faculty deans of Winthrop House, a residential house for Harvard undergrads. Sullivan, who teaches at Harvard Law school and who was the first African-American faculty dean at Harvard, announced in January that he was joining Harvey Weinstein’s legal team.

With Alan Dershowitz.

Presented by Daniella Greenbaum Davis.

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