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Peer reviewedKirp, David L. – Administrator's Notebook, 1978
The author argues that if the "Goss" decision is taken only in its formal sense, certain characteristics of the schools as bureaucracies may militate against comprehension of and compliance with it. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Court Litigation, Discipline, Due Process
Peer reviewedGehring, Donald D.; Bracewell, William R. – New Directions for Student Services, 1992
Judicial decisions have set boundaries on the ability of educational institutions to write rules governing student conduct and have defined the necessary components of a fair procedure to be used to assess disciplinary sanctions. This legal evolution affirms the respect shown students as citizens of the academic community. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Behavior Standards, College Students, Discipline
Comstock-Gay, Stuart – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1995
An explicit, nondiscriminatory code of conduct that is based on due process standards, and the enforcement of relevant laws can constitutionally address offensive behavior problems in libraries. (AEF)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Behavior Standards, Constitutional Law, Due Process
Chronicle of Higher Education, 1987
A federal appeals court upheld the authority of the University of Michigan to revoke a master's degree awarded to a student found to have fabricated a discovery on which his thesis was based. A degree can be revoked without a court proceeding or trial when allegations of fraud are involved. (MLW)
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Cheating, Codes of Ethics, Court Litigation
Peer reviewedPavela, Gary – Journal of College and University Law, 1979
A proposed "Code of Student Conduct" designed to replace current disciplinary regulations at the University of Maryland is discussed. It is suggested that college attorneys be participants at an early stage in the development of student disciplinary regulations, and they need to emphasize the leeway given to colleges by the courts. (MLW)
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Codes of Ethics, College Students, Court Litigation
Peer reviewedHustoles, Thomas P.; Duerr, Charles A., Jr. – CUPA Journal, 1994
This discussion of college and university policy concerning misconduct of employees looks at legal standards of due process for discipline or dismissal; the parameters of "just cause"; employee rights to representation; and judicial rulings on a variety of misconduct issues such as criminal misconduct, sexual misconduct, alcohol, and drugs. (MSE)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Behavior Standards, Civil Rights, College Faculty


