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Sultanik, Jeffrey, T. – School Business Affairs, 1997
E-mail has created friction between school districts' proprietary needs and employees' privacy rights. This article examines e-mail law (constitutional, statutory, and common) and issues (employer monitoring, discover problems, admissibility, and attorney-client privilege) and provides policy guidelines. The 1996 Communications Decency Act,…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Elementary Secondary Education, Internet, Legal Problems
Peer reviewedCunningham, Maureen P.; And Others – Journal of College and University Law, 1988
A case in which California's constitutional right to privacy is used to protect confidential peer review files is analyzed, and the case's significance and possible ramifications for discovery requests of peer review files are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Faculty, Confidentiality, Constitutional Law
Peer reviewedDellinger, Anne M. – School Law Bulletin, 1983
Focusing on the difficult privacy issues inherent in school health problems, this article offers a legal background to the counseling and record keeping responsibilities facing school personnel dealing with the prevalent and potentially stigmatizing student health problems of pregnancy, substance abuse, and sexually transmitted diseases. (MJL)
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Elementary Secondary Education, Legal Problems, Pregnant Students
Farago, John M. – 1979
Several paradoxes in the treatment of administrative information by universities are discussed. Since certain types of information have important economic value to educational institutions, there develops a conflict of interests, a collision between the schools' fiduciary responsibility for their students and their institutional responsibility to…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Students, Conference Reports, Confidentiality
Peer reviewedRobinson, John H.; Pieronek, Catherine – Journal of College and University Law, 1996
The review of 1994 judicial pronouncements on the law of higher education reports on and discusses cases addressing the First Amendment, invasion of privacy, tort liability, immunities, civil procedure, access to records and meetings, funding, employment, disciplinary decision, discrimination against students, intercollegiate athletics, and…
Descriptors: College Athletics, College Students, Confidential Records, Constitutional Law
Ferencz, Susan K.; Goldsmith, C. W. – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1998
Given the changes in higher education since 1974, especially those introduced by infusion of technology into admissions, registrar, bursar, financial aid, and advising functions, it is suggested that the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 may be inadequate to address current college-student privacy issues. Additionally, colleges…
Descriptors: Access to Information, College Administration, College Environment, College Students


