Table of Contents
Media Outrage Building over Whistleblowing UCLA Professor's Case
Hearings for University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) professor and scientist James Enstrom began yesterday. Dr. Enstrom is fighting for his job after UCLA retaliated against him for his exposure of a California Air Resources Board (CARB) scientist with a fake Ph.D. as well as other staffing irregularities, and for Enstrom's scientific critique of findings by CARB that were used to create air pollution regulations in the state.
Last week, Reason.tv released a video about the implications of a professor being punished for claiming that his state's environmental policy relies on questionable science, and 12 California legislators wrote UCLA Chancellor Gene Block to express concern about academic freedom in the University of California system.
Since last week, Enstrom's story has been picked up by writers for a number of outlets, including , , , , , , and the (an article the UCLA Office of Media Relations linked to in its own ). Former Âé¶¹´«Ã½IOS President David French also for Phi Beta Cons on National Review Online and Reason's Nick Gillespie Reason's coverage as well. The case—including from the Reason.tv video—also was featured on The John and Ken Show based in the Los Angeles area (KFI, AM 640).
UCLA's gross violation of Enstrom's rights is making big news both inside and outside of California. Stay tuned for more.
Recent Articles
Get the latest free speech news and analysis from Âé¶¹´«Ã½IOS.

Wide-ranging coalition of 'friends of the court' continue to support citizen journalist Priscilla Villarreal in her return to the Supreme Court

How America’s top tribal arts college silenced a student — and made him homeless

Why Âé¶¹´«Ã½IOS is suing Secretary of State Rubio — and what our critics get wrong about noncitizens’ rights
