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We represent 1,200 Lecturers and Librarians at UC Berkeley, UCSF, and UC College of the Law, San Francisco. https://linktr.ee/ucaftbayarea
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Tracking Key Lawsuits Against the Trump Administration

Higher education groups are suing the federal government at an exceptional scale to block executive orders, DEI guidance and other policy changes. Here’s the latest on the legal challenges. https://bit.ly/46VfIDV

#HigherEd #EDUSky #AcademicSky
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AAUP @aaup.org · 1d
NO LOYALTY OATHS IN HIGHER ED!

Trump's attacks on our universities are an attempt to consolidate power. This loyalty oath directly undermines our right to academic freedom & goes against every democratic principle our country should uphold.

Please click below, sign, & share.

#DefendHigherEd
University Administrations: Reject Trump's "Loyalty Oath" Compacts
The Trump administration is trying to blackmail schools to let him and his unqualified bureaucrats run our schools. They want to dictate what schools teach, who they admit and hire, what researchers s...
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Speakers include Catherine E. Lhamon, Brian Soucek, Asli Ü. Bali
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Speakers

Catherine E. Lhamon, Executive Director, Edley Center on Law & Democracy, UC Berkeley School of Law, former Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Education.

Brian Soucek, Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law and Chancellor's Fellow, UC Davis School of Law and member of the AAUP "Committee A" on Academic Freedom and Tenure.

Asli Ü. Bali, Howard M. Holtzmann Professor of Law, Yale Law School and President of the Middle East Studies Association (MESA).
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Join a panel and discussion about the recent UCOP release of faculty, staff, and student names to the Dept of Ed's Office of Civil Rights.

Thurs, Oct 9, 4-6pm, Maude Fife Room, 315 Wheeler Hall.

Co-sponsored by @ucaft.bsky.social, @freedom2learn.bsky.social, Berkeley Faculty Association
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Thursday, October 9, 4-6 pm
Maude Fife Room, 315 Wheeler Hall
Cosponsors: BFA, UC-AFT, BFF2L

The main body of text describes the event: "The recent UCOP release of faculty, staff and student names to the federal Office of Civil Rights, made public by UCB's decision to notify the 160 named from this campus, has raised a host of questions about the reality and resilience of academic freedom in our classrooms. BFA, UC-AFT, and BFF2L are cosponsoring a panel and discussion about the regulatory background, history and political issues raised by the weaponization of Title VI by this administration and its implications for our capacity to teach freely on this campus. All are welcome."

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I thought I'd put the administration's proposed "compact" with universities in context, so I wrote the blog post below.

It's especially for journalists covering this story!

Many details about how the compact itself works and why the administration has retreated to this strategy.
Balkinization: The Art of Replacing the Law with the Deal
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UC’s Academic Council calls on the Office of the President & the UC Board of Regents to unequivocally reject governmental demands that compromise institutional autonomy and #academicfreedom.

This is the way.

#DefendHigherEd
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Strong statement today from UC's Academic Senate:
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@uofcalifornia.bsky.social systemwide Academic Council today:

"There can be no clearer attack on academic freedom than [Trump's] attempt to dictate curricular content, research priorities, hiring decisions, & admissions standards."

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UC might think it can wear us down, but we're more committed to our fight than ever. In the last two weeks, we've painted every worksite blue as thousands of members cast ballots in our strike authorization vote. TODAY is your last chance to join us: upte.org/vote
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Thank you, UPenn AAUP, for your powerful response to the administration's "invitation" (correctly renamed "threat") to join their academic compact. #academicfreedom #defendhighered @aaup-penn.bsky.social @aaup.org
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“This is extortion, plain and simple.

It is not hyperbole to say that the future of higher education.. requires that every university reject it…The only solution is solidarity and collective action against this effort at federal control over higher education.”

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Opinion | Trump’s ‘Compact’ With Universities Is Just Extortion
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AAUP @aaup.org · 5d
The Trump admin’s offer to give preferential treatment to institutions that toe the party line reeks of bribery in exchange for allegiance to a partisan ideological agenda.

This is corruption.

Adherence to ‘loyalty oaths’ would usher in a new era of thought policing in American higher education.
Universities Must Reject Trump Admin 'Loyalty Oath' Compacts
The AAUP and AFT warn that the Trump administration’s offer to give preferential treatment to colleges and universities that court government favor in exchange for allegiance to a partisan ideological...
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“Universities need to unite around action, starting with lawsuits, rather than demobilizing everyone with this waiting-and-seeing from their boards and presidents.” @ucaft.bsky.social
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My new post at the Remaking blog on getting higher ed out of its limbo drift in relation to Trumpism. Attack is the mode in which one’s movement story is written while one’s base is being organized. utotherescue.blogspot.com/2025/09/line...
Liner Note 39. Attack Theory for Education
Bodrum Castle, Türkiye Sept 12, 2025        At our friend Andrea’s birthday in Hampshire last weekend, the Man in the Lime Suit said to ...
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Commentary:

A suit by UC regents would help to fill any gaps created by the Supreme Court’s unclear jurisprudence. It would also provide legal, symbolic support to researchers who have so far been fighting the university’s legal battle on their own. https://cal.news/4nrsz81

📝 Blake Emerson
California needs to take a bolder stand for universities targeted by the White House | Opinion
A federal lawsuit by the UC Regents would provide legal and symbolic support to researchers who so far have been fighting on their own.
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CSU faculty's privacy at risk after CSU Los Angeles complied with a request with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to hand over employee contact information. Please get in touch with us immediately if you receive matters related to this issue.
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Johnese Spisso, President of UCLA Health and UCLA Hospital System CEO, makes $2,783,560 a year. Another big number? The % of people who leave emergency departments at UCLA without being seen is 250% higher than state and nat'l averages. 🚨 Learn more: upte.org/thecost
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The @aaup.org and Council of UC Faculty Associations sent this detailed letter to UCOP President Milliken and UC General Counsel Robinson explaining why they should not release the personally identifiable info of faculty, students, and staff to OCR.

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UCs Should Not Release Personal Student and Employee Information
In response to news that the University of California administration plans to provide the US Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights with personally identifiable information of numerous UC f...
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“UC Berkeley disclosed the release of 160 names in a notification sent to affected individuals by campus’ legal office. Administrators said other UC campuses under investigation—UCSF, UCLA, UCD and UCSD—did not notify students that their names had been disclosed.” www.dailycal.org/news/uc/comm...
‘Command and control’: University of California institutes information blackout amid federal negotiations
Over the past two weeks, leadership at UC Berkeley and the UC Office of the President, or UCOP, has come under fire following the disclosure that roughly 160 names of
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We stand with Peyrin and all members of the UC community who are resisting these actions, and we call on UC Berkeley to pledge to support the 160 individuals whom it has endangered, defend our tradition of free inquiry, and end its collaboration with the current regime.
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5. Publicly accede to the Berkeley Faculty Association and the American Association of University Professors’ four demands (ucbfa.org/wp-content/u...) for commitments from campus.
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