Because the University is a marketplace of ideas, its mission and purpose can be fulfilled only where there is the freedom to transmit, to evaluate, and to extend knowledge without strict conformity with any orthodoxy of content and method. Therefore, the University shall abide by principles of academic freedom for faculty in teaching and research which are fundamental to the protection of the rights of the teacher in transmitting ideas, and to the student in learning, as well as to the advancement of truth.
In order to allow the faculty to gain the maturity and understanding without which the University would become inadequate to its purpose, the University endorses the American Association of University Professors' 1940 Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom.
The rights attendent to academic freedom shall include, but are not limited to the following:
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 8, r. 8-B1401