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Title: Student Disciplinary Issues: A Legal Compendium. Second Edition

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Title:Student Disciplinary Issues: A Legal Compendium. Second Edition
Authors:Brown, Valerie L., Ed.
Descriptors:AthletesBehavior StandardsCheatingCivil LibertiesCodes of EthicsCollege StudentsCourt LitigationDisciplineDiscipline PolicyDiscipline ProblemsDue ProcessFreedom of SpeechHigher EducationLegal ProblemsLegal ResponsibilityStudent BehaviorStudent College RelationshipUniversities
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Publisher:National Association of College and University Attorneys, One Dupont Circle, N.W., Suite 620, Washington, DC 20036; phone 202-833-8390; fax 202-296-8379; Internet: www.nacua.org ($45).
Publication Date:1997-00-00
Pages:505
Pub Types:Guides - Non-Classroom; Information Analyses
Abstract:This compendium provides an overview of selected codes of student conduct, a selection of annotated legal decisions and important law review articles, and various National Association of College and University Attorney (NACUA) outlines on the issue of student discipline in both academic and nonacademic contexts. Part 1 lists nonacademic codes of student conduct and discipline procedures from Princeton University (New Jersey), California State University, University of Iowa, City University of New York, University of Wisconsin, Colgate University (New York), and the University of New Mexico. Part 2 presents academic codes and policies from the University of Wisconsin, Colgate University (New York), Florida State University, and Rutgers--The State University of New Jersey. Part 3 contains summaries of legal decisions in seven cases from the period 1994-97. Issues include disclosure of student disciplinary records, procedural due process, failure to afford a pre-termination hearing, breach of contractual duty to inform, discrimination in dismissal, and procedural elements in disciplinary dismissal. Part 4 presents selected law review and legal periodicals articles; issues include due process rights in student disciplinary matters, students' rights to counsel, judicial responses to adverse academic decisions, academic honor codes, campus due process and student disciplinary rules, protecting student disciplinary codes from due process challenges, employee and student handbooks, university liability, supervising students (in loco parentis), consensual sexual relations between faculty and students, colleges and student athletes, and case studies of campus ethics. Section 5 offers selected NACUA conference outlines. A list of nine additional sources is included. (BF)
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Note:For first edition, see ED 363 186.
Identifiers:California State University; City University of New York; Colgate University NY; Florida State University; Princeton University NJ; University of Iowa; University of New Mexico; University of Wisconsin
Record Type:Non-Journal
Level:2 - Available on microfiche
Institutions:National Association of Coll. and Univ. Attorneys, Washington, DC.
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Audiences:Administrators; Policymakers; Practitioners
Languages:English
Education Level:Higher Education
 

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