Sentences with phrase «past academic traditions»

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It is in this context that academic freedom finds meaning — it supports a plurality of voices and traditions (past and present) when debating what vision of human life maximizes flourishing, which is the ongoing project of any society that seeks to perpetuate itself.
The morning handshake is a tradition from our past, a gesture that symbolizes our sense of respect and integrity, and a reminder that at Country Day we value much more than academic achievement.
Thus, to the majority, Grutter takes place within the «unique context of higher education,» and within the tradition of academic freedom found in many First Amendment rulings over the past 50 years — a First Amendment tradition that substantially underwrote the Court's decision in Grutter, and that is not relevant with respect to K - 12 schools.
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