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Psychology professor argues that the Constitution protects professor-student love


“The right to romance,” he says, is protected by the Ninth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. University rules that bar professor-student relationships are as dangerous as policies that dictate whether professors can believe in God or what they can say in the classroom, he argues.








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