Often times faculty believe that tenure has  additional requirements for promotion from Assistant Professor to  Associate Professor. However, it is never clear that an Associate  Professor without tenure has fewer qualifications than his or  her colleague with tenure. Why, then, are the levels of protection much  higher when, for both, the current laws provide adequate levels of  protection on thought, speech and philosophy?
Remember that tenure creates a lifetime employment contract between the university and the professor which in reality cannot be terminated by the university.
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