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'''Free Exchange on Campus''' is a coalition of groups that has the goal of preserving [[academic freedom|academic free speech]], which they consider threatened by certain conservative groups. They make special note of [[David Horowitz]] and the [[David Horowitz Freedom Center]] on their website, providing a "fact checker" page. <ref>{{citation
'''Free Exchange on Campus''' is a coalition of groups that has the goal of preserving [[academic freedom|academic free speech]], which they consider threatened by certain conservative groups. They make special note of [[David Horowitz]] and the David Horowitz Freedom Center on their website, providing a "fact checker" page. <ref>{{citation
  | url = http://www.freeexchangeoncampus.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1&Itemid=2
  | url = http://www.freeexchangeoncampus.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1&Itemid=2
  | title = About Free Exchange on Campus
  | title = About Free Exchange on Campus
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*[[Association of College & Research Libraries]]   
*[[Association of College & Research Libraries]]   
*[[Campus Progress]]  
*[[Campus Progress]]  
*[[Center for American Progress]]
*Center for American Progress  
*[[Center for Campus Free Speech]]  
*[[Center for Campus Free Speech]]  
*[[Common Cause]]  
*[[Common Cause]]  

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Free Exchange on Campus is a coalition of groups that has the goal of preserving academic free speech, which they consider threatened by certain conservative groups. They make special note of David Horowitz and the David Horowitz Freedom Center on their website, providing a "fact checker" page. [1]

Originally supported by a grant from George Soros' Open Society Institute, The member groups are:

References

  1. About Free Exchange on Campus, Free Exchange on Campus