Conservative reformers invoke founding-era charters and a 'compact' to justify federal intervention in university governance as restoration of public purpose rather than partisan intrusion.
— This legitimating doctrine could underpin sweeping higher-ed reforms, shape litigation, and normalize federal conditionality over academic speech and administration.
Christopher F. Rufo
2025.07.21
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The article explicitly frames universities as bound by a people–university compact and urges President Trump and the Education Secretary to enforce it.
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