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Teitell, Conrad – Journal of College and University Law, 1975
Surveys the federal tax implications of "immediate" charitable gift annuities (annuity payments beginning within one year of transfer) and "deferred payment" charitable gift annuities (beginning at a specified date), both of which enable individuals to make a charitable gift, retain a form of life income, and achieve federal…
Descriptors: Federal Government, Federal Legislation, Laws, Legal Problems
Burns, Robert E. – Akron Law Review, 1975
After telling a psychologist his intentions to kill Tatiana Tarasoff, Prosenjit Poddar did so. In Tarasoff v. Regents of University of California the psychologist was found liable for not warning the victim of danger. The author contends that the decision, in terms of medical capabilities, may be ahead of its time. (JT)
Descriptors: Confidentiality, Court Litigation, Legal Problems, Legal Responsibility
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Corgan, Verna C. – Journal of the American Forensic Association, 1987
Argues that all rhetoric has an ethical dimension and analyzes legal arguments using criteria for "universal" argumentation from C. Perelman. Suggests: (1) practical success can result from universal argumentation; (2) specificity of the law, precedent, and legal status of conflicting values affect preferences for arguments; and (3)…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Ethics, Language Usage, Legal Problems
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Litman, Robert E. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1987
Explores use of psychological autopsies to clarify intention in suicide. Compares clinical experience with courtroom experience. Discusses the "decriminalization" of suicide and insurance concerns, mental disorders, and intention to commit suicide. Notes that capacity to have the intent to commit suicide is lost due to mental disorders only under…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Clinical Diagnosis, Court Litigation, Death
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Thurston, Paul – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1982
Intended for special education teacher educators, the article examines legal and ethical limits on the authority of a higher education faculty to make demands upon and influence students. Special considerations for trainers of special education under P.L. 94-142 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 are also noted. (CL)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Ethics, Federal Legislation, Higher Education
Habecker, Eugene B.; Miller, James L., Jr. – North Central Association Quarterly, 1985
Explores sources of legal rights for students and personnel in private colleges and universities. Presents cases to illustrate the ways that federal courts have addressed campus due-process concerns at institutions accredited by the North Central Association. Concludes that due-process protections are generally lacking. (LAL)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Due Process, Higher Education, Legal Problems
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Robinson, Margaret – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1988
Gives a brief account of recent developments in matrimonial law related to divorce, custody, and visitation to the children of divorcing couples. Discusses the development of mediation, its organizational structure, and its place within the context of the legal system of the United Kingdom. Outlines the principles of conciliation. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Child Custody, Court Litigation, Divorce, Foreign Countries
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Boat, Barbara W.; Everson, Mark D. – Child Welfare, 1988
Offers comprehensive guidelines on interviewing young children (five years of age and under) about alleged sexual abuse incidents using anatomical dolls in the interviewing process, and also highlights current legal issues on the use of these dolls in sexual abuse investigations. (BB)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Guidelines, Interviews, Legal Problems
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Buchanan, E. T. – NASPA Journal, 1986
Describes 11 regulatory traps that can result in fraud and abuse charges. The traps are admissions process, ability to benefit, inability to document attendance, satisfactory academic progress, fictitious students, false eligibility, misstated needs, misuse of funds by students, theft and misuse of funds, lender kickbacks, and loan defaults.…
Descriptors: Colleges, Fraud, Higher Education, Legal Problems
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Smith, George P.; Hall, Clare – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1987
Analyzes three central problems which adversely affect use, development, and perfection of cryonic suspension of individuals: the extent to which a physician may be guilty of malpractice in assisting with a suspension; the need for a recognition of suspension; and the present effect of the law's anachronistic treatment of estate devolution upon a…
Descriptors: Biology, Court Litigation, Human Body, Legal Problems
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Marlow, Lenard – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1985
Argues that, properly understood, divorce mediation represents a rejection of a legal model of divorce and a substitution of a mental health model, and shows how such a model would be applied to the disputes between separating and divorcing couples. (Author/MCF)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Divorce, Interpersonal Relationship, Lawyers
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Schwartz, Lita Linzer; Kaslow, Florence W. – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1985
Widows and divorcees appear to be confronted with a number of similar problems. Their reactions to being single again, sometimes quite suddenly, are frequently based, however, on a different sequence of events. The similarities and differences of the two statuses are discussed as they are affected by legal issues and in terms of the implications…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Counseling Techniques, Divorce, Females
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Day, Louis A. – Journalism Quarterly, 1984
Concludes that the juvenile justice system is becoming more open but that most states still limit both press and public access. (FL)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Information Dissemination, Juvenile Courts, Legal Problems
McSherry, Corynne – 2001
Drawing on legal, historical, and qualitative research, this book explores the way in which academic work has become property and shows how that process is shaking the foundations of the university, the professorate, and intellectual property law. Following an introduction, the chapters are: (1) Building an Epistemic Regime; (2) An Uncommon…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Court Litigation, Higher Education, Intellectual Property
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. – 2001
The Religion and Media Interest Group section of the proceedings contains the following 4 selected papers: "'Where All Things Are Pure and of Good Report': The Doctrinal Theology, Religious Practice, and Media Manipulation of the Christian Science Church" (Douglas J. Swanson); "Religion and Topoi in the News: An Analysis of the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Journalism Education, Legal Problems, News Writing
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