Late last year, the University of Nebraska invited Ayers, and then within a day and a half, had to disinvite him.
Some made a big stink about it; this "academic non-freedom" stuff.
The University of Nebraska insisted he had been invited because of his expertise on early-childhood education.
Yeah, right.
There's probably hundreds of Ph.D.s remarkable in their expertise on early-childhood education, scattered all over the country, from the Southeastern Conference to the Pacific-10. It just seems very odd they didn't invite one of them.