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Peer reviewedMorris, Roberta A.; And Others – American Psychologist, 1981
Addresses the research issues raised in several Federal cases involving the Freedom of Information Act. Outlines implications for the possible abrogation of researchers' property rights to their data and the potential breach of the confidential researcher-subject relationship. (Author/APM)
Descriptors: Confidential Records, Court Litigation, Disclosure, Federal Government
Gibbs, Annette; Campbell, James M. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1984
Examines the issue of forced counseling by college administrators. Summarizes the elements of a workable policy for forced counseling as: (1) demonstration of overt conduct that is potentially harmful; (2) notifying the student of the college's concerns; (3) seeking a professional opinion; (4) determining the best course of action. (LLL)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, College Administration, College Students, Counseling
Online Libraries and Microcomputers, 1995
A characterization of the following major legal and political issues surrounding the Internet provides a framework for the future development of the Internet and cyberspace: free speech (libel); intellectual property rights (copyright); jurisdictional questions; and privacy. (AEF)
Descriptors: Copyrights, Freedom of Speech, Futures (of Society), Information Networks
Tractenberg, Paul L.; Kahn, Laura – 1979
Legal issues of minimum competency testing derive from federal and state constitutional, statutory, and regulatory provisions, and from common law. Constitutional provisions for equal protection, due process, and freedom of belief and privacy, are primarily federal; education provisions are state mandated. Only four court cases have directly…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Discriminatory Legislation, Due Process


