Academic Freedom Media Review, February 19-26, 2010

Compiled by Scholars at Risk
(It was released by SAR on Friday. I apologize for posting it so late.)
Science-Rights Coalition Has Global Impact in First Year
Benjamin Somers and Becky Ham, Science Magazine Vol. 327. no. 5969, p. 1097, 2/26
Simon Singh and the silencing of the scientists
Sarah Boseley, The Guardian, 2/25
British Court Rules for Professor Whose Decision to Fail Students Was Overturned
The Chronicle of Higher Education, 2/25

Scholar vs scholar: libel case’s ‘disturbing implications’ for free speech
Zoƫ Corbyn, The Times Higher Education, 2/25
Malaysia’s ‘bad’ books sent into literary limbo
Baradan Kuppusamy, The Asia Times, 2/24
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Mark Henderson, The Times Online, 2/24
AAUP and ACLU Back Ward Churchill Appeal
Inside Higher Ed, 2/22
Herman Winick accepts Sakharov Prize
Symmetry Magazine, 2/22
Idaho Faculty Members Fear That New State Policies Will Undermine Tenure
Eric Kelderman, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 2/22
When the First-Amendment Scholar Runs the University
Carlin Romano, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 2/21
Moroccan Students Imprisoned After Protests
NEAR International, 2/17