- ISBN: 9780470433935 | 0470433930
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 3/3/2009
In addition to co - authoring the fi rst edition of A Legal Guide for Student Affairs Professionals (1997), Professor Kaplin has also authored or co - authored the various editions of and periodic supplements for The Law of Higher Education, co - authored the student edition ( The Law of Higher Education, Fourth Edition: Student Version (2007)), and co - authored Cases, Problems, and Materials for Use with The Law of Higher Education (NACUA, 2006). He also co - authored State, School, and Family: Cases and Materials on Law and Education (2d ed., 1979) and authored The Concepts and Methods of Constitutional Law (1992) and American Constitutional Law: An Overview, Analysis, and Integration (2004). He has also authored numerous articles, monographs, chapters, and reports on education law and policy and on constitutional law.
Bill Kaplin received his B.A. degree (1964) in political science from the University of Rochester and his J.D. degree with distinction (1967) from Cornell University, where he was editor - in - chief of the Cornell Law Review. He then worked with a Washington, D.C., law fi rm, served as a judicial clerk at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, and was an attorney in the education division of the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, before joining the Catholic University law faculty. Barbara A. Lee is professor of human resource management at the School of Management and Labor Relations, Rutgers University, in New Brunswick, N.J.
She is also of counsel to the law firm of Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge, LLP. She is a former dean of the School of Management and Labor Relations, and also served as associate provost, department chair, and director of the Center for Women and Work at Rutgers University. She chaired the editorial board of the Journal of College and University Law, served as a member of the Board of Directors of the National Association of College and University Attorneys, and was named a NACUA Fellow. She also serves on the Executive Committee of the New Jersey State Bar Association ’ s Section on Labor and Employment Law, and formerly served on the executive committee of the Human Resource Management Division of the Academy of Management. Professor Lee chairs the Higher Education Committee of the New Jersey State Bar Association. She is also a member of the U.S./U.K. Higher Education Law Roundtable. She received a distinguished alumni award from the University of Vermont in 2003.
In addition to coauthoring the third and fourth editions of The Law of Higher Education and its Student Version, supplements and updates, as well as A Legal Guide for Student Affairs Professionals (1997), Professor Lee also co-authored Academics in Court (1987, with George LaNoue), and has written numerous articles, chapters, and monographs on legal aspects of academic employment. She serves as an expert witness in tenure, discharge, and discrimination cases, and is a frequent lecturer and trainer for academic and corporate audiences.
Barbara Lee received her B.A. degree summa cum laude (1971) in English and French from the University of Vermont. She received an M.A. degree (1972) in English and a Ph.D. (1977) in higher education administration from The Ohio State University. She earned a J.D. cum laude (1982) from the Georgetown University Law Center. Prior to joining Rutgers University in 1982, she held professional positions with the U.S. Department of Education and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
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Preface | |
Acknowledgements | |
The Authors | |
Perspectives and Foundations | |
Overview of Higher Education Law | |
How Far the Law Reaches and How Loud It Speaks | |
Evolution of Higher Education Law | |
The Governance of Higher Education | |
Sources of Higher Education Law | |
The Public-Private Dichotomy | |
Religion and the Public-Private Dichotomy | |
Selected Annotated Bibliography | |
Legal Planning and Dispute Resolution | |
Legal Liability | |
Litigation in the Courts | |
Alternate Dispute Resolution | |
Institutional Management of Liability Risk | |
The Relationship Between Law and Policy | |
Selected Annotated Bibliography | |
The College, Its Governing Board, and Employees | |
The College and Its Trustees | |
The Question of Authority | |
Institutional Tort Liability | |
Institutional Contract Liability | |
Institutional Liability for Violating Federal Constitutional Rights (Section 1983 Liability) | |
Selected Annotated Bibliography | |
The College and Its Employees | |
Overview of Employment Relationships | |
Employment Contracts | |
Collective Bargaining | |
Personal Liability of Employees | |
Employment Discrimination | |
Affi rmative Action | |
Application of Nondiscrimination Laws to Religious Institutions | |
Faculty Academic Freedom and Freedom of Expression | |
Selected Annotated Bibliography | |
The College and Its Students | |
The Legal Status of Students | |
The Legal Status of Students | |
The Contractual Rights of Students | |
Student Academic Freedom | |
Students' Legal Relationships with Other Students | |
Student Files and Records | |
Selected Annotated Bibliography | |
Admissions and Financial Aid | |
Admissions | |
Financial Aid | |
Selected Annotated Bibliography | |
The Campus Community | |
Student Housing | |
Campus Computer Networks | |
Campus Security | |
Other Support Services | |
Selected Annotated Bibliography | |
Academic Policies and Concerns | |
Overview | |
Awarding of Grades and Degrees | |
Sexual Harassment of Students by Faculty Members | |
Evaluating Students with Disabilities | |
Selected Annotated Bibliography | |
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