UK:
Submission To Parliamentary Joint Committee On Human Rights
24 November 2020
Taylor Vinters
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The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights has launched
an inquiry on Freedom of Expression.
James Murray has submitted evidence to that inquiry on the use
of social media by academics and the extent to which universities,
as their employers, can dismiss/discipline them in response to
comments they may make.
Read the full submission here.
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