
Catherine Ross
Catherine Ross is a law professor at George Washington University and a noted expert on constitutional law and free speech. She has been involved in discussions regarding the intersection of higher education and federal government policy, particularly in the context of recent political pressures faced by universities. Her insights into the differing responses of institutions like Harvard and Columbia during the Trump administration shed light on the broader implications for academic freedom and institutional autonomy.
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