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Stacy, Donald R. – Georgia Law Review, 1976
Since higher echelon jobs have been drawn into litigation under Title VII, subjective criteria have been employed. The legal ramifications of assessing noncognitive traits such as leadership, aggressiveness, and attitude are discussed. Available from: the University of Georgia School of Law, Athens, Georgia 30602. (LBH)
Descriptors: Administrator Qualifications, Court Litigation, Discriminatory Legislation, Employment Qualifications
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Glusman, Stephen W. – Louisiana Law Review, 1976
The existence and exercise of a teacher's authority to use corporal punishment in disciplining students has been challenged in both Louisiana and federal courts. Recent developments and posit solutions where the law is unsettled are reviewed. Available from: the Louisiana State University Law School, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (LBH)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law, Corporal Punishment, Court Litigation
Hodges, Marjorie W.; Worona, Steven L. – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1996
Provides guidelines for the development of campus computer policies, focusing on legal issues related to adult material, harassment, privacy, commerce, and copyright. Notes that computer use policies and practices need to evolve in concert with the changing computer culture. (MDM)
Descriptors: Business, College Role, Computer Networks, Computers
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Zirkel, Perry A. – Journal of Law and Education, 1996
In the spring 1995 "JLE" issue, Bruce Meredith and Julie Underwood posited that regular and special education have developed fundamentally different paradigms that hinder cooperation. James Tucker and Jeffrey Champagne responded that regular/special education's conflict over resources is decreasing. Thomas Kuhn would argue that…
Descriptors: Conflict, Cooperation, Disabilities, Educational Finance
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Klein, Jason P.; Lugg, Elizabeth T. – Middle School Journal, 2002
Discusses legal issues resulting from implementation of an advisory component in a comprehensive middle school program. Focuses on safety issues in team-building activities, confidentiality and reporting issues related to adult advisory roles, and First Amendment issues related to religion. Examines the teacher's legal role. Concludes that…
Descriptors: Adult Child Relationship, Childrens Rights, Ethics, Legal Problems
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Gelfman, Mary H. B.; Schwab, Nadine C. – West's Education Law Reporter, 1991
Conflicts between educational and medical law and between school policies and the professional ethics and standards of school nurses increasingly lead to professional legal dilemmas related to health data collection, recordkeeping, storage of confidential health information, protection of a student's and/or family's right to confidentiality, and…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Confidential Records, Elementary Secondary Education, Legal Problems
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Slagle, Allogan – American Indian Quarterly, 1989
Examines circumstances of Californian Indians' unacknowledged and terminated tribes, the legal history and current status of their claims, and cultural and economic problems facing many tribes. Recommends a study of California Indian conditions leading to appropriate comprehensive federal legislation. Includes lists of restoration and…
Descriptors: American Indian History, Court Litigation, Federal Indian Relationship, Federal Programs
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Bickel, Robert D.; Lake, Peter F. – Journal of College and University Law, 1994
Litigation concerning the responsibility of a college or university to provide a safe environment for students is reviewed, focusing on interpretations of the "in loco parentis" doctrine. It is argued that institutions have a duty to not only provide campus security but also enforce a code of civility on campus. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Environment, Court Litigation, Higher Education
Johnson, Deborah G. – EDUCOM Review, 1994
Discusses computer ethics and the use of computer networks. Topics addressed include computer hackers; software piracy; computer viruses and worms; intentional and unintentional abuse; intellectual property rights versus freedom of thought; the role of information in a democratic society; individual privacy; legislation; social attitudes; and the…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Networks, Democracy, Educational Needs
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Pendleton, William W. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1994
Speech codes and assessment mandates diminish academic freedom and instructional quality in higher education. Classroom speech and activities should be under individual faculty control; scholarly failure is the only basis for questioning classroom conduct; society's legal institutions should address legal issues; and informal norms should be…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Administrative Policy, Classroom Environment, College Environment
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Crews, Kenneth D. – Journal of Government Information, 1995
Summarizes recent developments in copyright law, with a focus on their consequences for users in colleges, universities, and libraries. Highlights include the concept of fair use; library reproduction rights; recent court cases and legislation; and future copyright concerns, including fair use of computer software and electronic text, and license…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Copyrights, Court Litigation, Electronic Text
Tanner-Otts, Virginia – American School Board Journal, 1995
School attorneys interpret state and federal laws, head off expensive lawsuits, and defend their districts aggressively in court. Offers advice on how to find and keep a good attorney. Contains a sample advertisement for the position. (MLF)
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Lawyers, Legal Problems
Semple, Martin – School Administrator, 1995
The most likely legal issues to arise concerning charter schools include teacher employment and qualification issues, liability concerns, special-needs student issues, due process, religious issues, and contract rules. School leaders can head off problems by clarifying who is in charge, spelling out the mission statement, and dealing up front with…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Due Process, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment
Shanker, Albert – American Educator, 1995
Discusses the problem of school safety and classroom disruption resulting from a few students' acts and threats of violence, and offers advice on how to deal with it. The article reviews how these disruptions harm other students' education and addresses administrative roadblocks and legal problems in curbing student violence and bad behavior. (GR)
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Behavior Problems, Classroom Environment, Delinquency
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Schroeder, Alan – Journal of College and University Law, 1992
The challenges posed to the Cooperative Extension Service (CES), affiliated with land-grant universities, by the legal liabilities of their activities are examined. The Wyoming CES is used as an example. CES structure and authority are examined, and use of traditional risk-management techniques to limit liability is explored. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, College Administration, Court Litigation, Extension Education
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