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Baldwin, Grover H. – 1993
Included in calls for change during the school reform of the 1980s were demands that teachers be given more control over education in the classroom. Such calls have led to the propagation of changes in the schools that allow teachers to take the lead in education, with school management being left to administrators. These changes create legal…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Advisory Committees, Elementary Secondary Education, Legal Problems
Bartlett, Larry; Luck, Gayle – 1994
The Japanese school administrator's job currently is little affected by demands from the legal system. However, 10 years from now the Japanese principal will likely be much more concerned with legal requirements. This paper describes education law within the culture of Japan and the status of various types of legislation. Data were derived from:…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Compliance (Legal), Court Litigation, Cultural Differences
Burling, Philip – 1993
This booklet explains the actions that college or university administrators should take to prevent or respond to incidents of acquaintance rape ("date rape") on campus. It outlines specific preventive measures, risk management procedures, and internal disciplinary procedures for acquaintance rape cases. Institutions should define acquaintance rape…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Administrator Role, College Administration, Compliance (Legal)
Hunt, Robert R. – 1998
This paper examines the implications of the 1972 Title IX Education Amendments and the 1997 U.S. Supreme Court Cohen v Brown University decision on gender equity in athletics in higher education. It argues against the widely held belief in higher education that in the process of implementing social reforms such as Title IX, which broadly prohibits…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Court Litigation, Educational Policy, Equal Education
Green, Denise O'Neil – 1998
This study sought to understand the institutional behavior processes that occur when institutions are faced with anti-affirmative action litigation. A dual case study, conducted at the University of Maryland and at the University of Michigan, was designed to develop concepts linking litigation and institutional response. Using a grounded theory…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Case Studies, College Desegregation, Compliance (Legal)
Enghagen, Linda, K., Ed. – 1997
This book presents 11 chapters on technology and higher education which are primarily derived from a 1994 conference on educational technology and diversity. Papers are grouped into three sections which address: first, technology, teaching and learning; second, the law and union contracts; and, third, technophobia. The papers and their authors…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Collective Bargaining, Compliance (Legal), Computer Uses in Education
Sivin, Jay P.; Bialo, Ellen R. – 1992
In response to the rapid growth of computer crime and such illegitimate practices as piracy and fraud, the National Institute of Justice and the Office for Educational Research and Improvement have formed a partnership to promote school programs on the ethical uses of new technologies. This report, the first of the partnership, is designed to…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Curriculum Development, Educational Technology, Electronic Mail
Duffee, William J. – 1991
An altruistic rather than positivist view of the law as it applies to educational management is proposed in this paper. The altruistic interpretation views the law as a mediator that promotes moral and ethical principles, as opposed to the traditional positivist view of law as an instrument of power. The value of an altruistic conception of the…
Descriptors: Altruism, Discipline Policy, Educational Administration, Educational Policy
Eveslage, Thomas – 1992
The focus of this paper is the extent to which the judiciary sets the tone for freedom of speech in educational environment, and in so doing, helps define educational institutions themselves. In particular, the paper examines what the federal courts have said about the roles and obligations of educators when dealing with the rights of public…
Descriptors: College Students, Court Litigation, Educational Philosophy, Educational Policy
Leap, Terry L. – 1993
As more women and people of color hold academic jobs, the incidence of illegal employment discrimination in reappointment, tenure, and promotion decisions also increases. This book addresses how individual faculty members can defend themselves against unfair practices and how universities and colleges can protect themselves from being named in…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Court Litigation, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Faculty Evaluation
Brennan, Mark; Brennan, Roslin E. – 1990
The experience of the child victim as a courtroom witness in sexual abuse cases is examined in this study of a testing program involving 30 children aged 6 to 15. The purpose of the study was to identify needs not recognized by courts that can be responded to, denied, or exacerbated through language. Based on court transcripts, differences were…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Annotated Bibliographies, Child Abuse, Children
Sharp, Linda A., Ed. – 1991
Case citations from five legal areas--college students, liability on campus, sport law, employment, and employment discrimination--are presented in this document. Each section offers brief summaries of cases and concludes with a table of cases. The first section on college students examines litigation involving student finances, disciplinary…
Descriptors: Civil Law, College Athletics, Compliance (Legal), Constitutional Law
Evans, William J., Jr. – 1990
The purpose of tort law is to offer remedies to individuals for harm that resulted from the unreasonable conduct of others. This chapter examines those cases reported during 1989 that involved tort claims within the school context. Tort cases discussed in this chapter are organized under the following sections: (1) negligence in regard to…
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Educational Malpractice
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, DC. – 1980
Designed for the general public and possibly suitable also for high school economics students, this booklet examines the Electronic Fund Transfer Act (EFT), which protects consumers who use debit cards for the electronic transfer of funds. This commercially adapted version of the character in "Alice in Wonderland," uses a story-teller…
Descriptors: Automation, Banking, Compliance (Legal), Consumer Economics
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, DC. – 1981
Designed for the general public and possibly suitable also for high school economics students, this pamphlet explains how a complaint against a Federal Reserve bank concerning a possible violation of any of the federal consumer credit laws can be filed. Seven consumer credit laws are listed with a brief statement about the major protections of…
Descriptors: Banking, Compliance (Legal), Consumer Economics, Consumer Education
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