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Veraldi, Lorna – Contemporary Education, 1995
A discussion of sexual harassment on American college campuses focuses on the case of Silva v. University of New Hampshire. The article examines the university's responsibility to protect students from sexual harassment while at the same time protecting freedom of expression. Various examples are presented in an attempt to define sexual…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Civil Rights, College Faculty, College Students
Barton, Martha – 1984
This speech reviews the power of school boards with respect to dismissal, and identifies implications of due process for supervision and evaluation, particularly as it relates to incompetence as a basis for dismissal. The first section defines the state-sanctioned powers of a school board, including the difference between discretionary and…
Descriptors: Board of Education Role, Compliance (Legal), Court Litigation, Due Process
Jascourt, Hugh D. – 1983
Despite differences among state laws authorizing collective bargaining, and despite the variety of administrative and legal structures that enforce collective bargaining rights and obligations, a considerable degree of consensus has evolved throughout the states. Accordingly, this chapter highlights the major features of the law with respect to…
Descriptors: Arbitration, Collective Bargaining, Compliance (Legal), Constitutional Law
Anderson, Lara A.; Miller, Michael – 1997
By analyzing contemporary literature, this paper posits a federal role in what is seen as a trend toward "normalizing" college faculty positions and shifting control away from state and local jurisdictions. Three factors are seen as contributing to this shift. The first is the government's role in funding the hard sciences which has, in…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Governing Councils, Compliance (Legal), Diversity (Institutional)