Virginia: Attorney General Investigates Professor's Research
- "Civil Investigative Demand Issued to Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, September 29, 2010," September 29, 2010
- "University of Virginia Brief," June 29, 2010
- "FIRE Letter to Virginia Attorney General Kenneth T. Cuccinelli, May 12, 2010," May 12, 2010
- "Civil Investigative Demand Issued to Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, April 23, 2010," April 23, 2010
Case Materials
- "Va. Supreme Court to Hear Appeal Involving 'Climategate' and Academic Freedom," by Adam Kissel, March 11, 2011
- "Virginia Attorney General Issues New Demand for University of Virginia Documents," by Adam Kissel, October 6, 2010
- "Judge Sets Aside Virginia Attorney General's University of Virginia Document Demands," by Adam Kissel, August 30, 2010
- "University of Virginia Invokes Academic Freedom to Fight 'Climategate' Fraud Investigation," by Adam Kissel, July 6, 2010
- "University of Virginia Fights Attorney General’s Sweeping Demand for Research Documents," by Adam Kissel, May 29, 2010
- "FIRE Criticizes Virginia Attorney General's Investigation of Professor," by William Creeley, May 12, 2010: In a letter today, FIRE criticizes Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli's decision to open a civil investigation of former University of Virginia professor Dr. Michael Mann. Our letter documents the serious threat to academic freedom and free inquiry presented by Attorney General Cuccinelli's action, pointing out the alarming precedent such an investigation sets. In condemning the danger posed to academic freedom by the investigation, FIRE joins the University of Virginia Faculty Senate Executive Council, the American Association of University Professors, the American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia, and The Washington Post, all of whom have criticized the move.


