
Prof. Suzanna Sherry discusses the evolution of Critical Race Theory and its implications for antisemitism, the resurgence of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, and the impact of social media on academic discourse. She explores the tension between university policies and campus culture regarding free speech, the influence of political climates on academic freedom, and the challenges of maintaining ideological neutrality in education. The conversation emphasizes the need for accountability in academic practices and the importance of fostering a culture of open dialogue in universities. About the Guest Suzanna Sherry is Professor Emerita and former Herman O. Loewenstein Chair in Law at Vanderbilt University Law School. A nationally recognized scholar of constitutional law, federal courts, and judicial decision-making, she has authored over a hundred books, chapters, and articles exploring the role of courts, federalism, and the limits of ideology in the legal system...
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