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2 Notice to Instructors
3 Notice of Website and Periodic Supplements for the Student Version
4 Crosswalk for the Student Version and The Law of Higher Education, Sixth Edition
5 Preface How the Student Version Was Developed Developments in Higher Education Law Since the Publication of the Fifth Edition Organization and Content of the Student Version A Note on Nomenclature Recommendations for Using the Student Version and Keeping Up-to-Date Endnote
6 Acknowledgments
7 The Authors
8 General Introduction: The Study of Higher Education Law A. The Universe of Education Law B. The Governance of Higher Education C. Sources of Higher Education Law D. The Legal Relationships Within Institutions of Higher Education E. The Law/Policy Distinction F. The U.S. Legal System As It Relates to Higher Education Law Notes
9 PART ONE: PERSPECTIVES AND FOUNDATIONS 1 Overview of Higher Education Law Section 1.1. How Far the Law Reaches and How Loudly It Speaks Section 1.2. Evolution of Higher Education Law Section 1.3. The Governance of Higher Education Section 1.4. Sources of Higher Education Law Section 1.5. The Public-Private Dichotomy Section 1.6. Religion and the Public-Private Dichotomy Section 1.7. The Relationship Between Law and Policy Notes 2 Legal Planning and Dispute Resolution Section 2.1. Legal Liability Section 2.2. Litigation in the Courts Section 2.3. Alternative Dispute Resolution Section 2.4. Institutional Management of Liability Risk Notes
10 PART TWO: THE COLLEGE AND ITS GOVERNING BOARD AND STAFF 3 The College's Authority and Liability Section 3.1. The Question of Authority Section 3.2. Institutional Tort Liability Section 3.3. Institutional Contract Liability Section 3.4. Institutional Liability for Violating Federal Constitutional Rights (Section 1983 Liability) Notes 4 The College and Its Employees Section 4.1. Overview of Employment Relationships Section 4.2. Employment Contracts Section 4.3. Collective Bargaining Section 4.4. Personal Liability of Employees Section 4.5. Employment Discrimination Section 4.6. Affirmative Action Section 4.7. Application of Nondiscrimination Laws to Religious Institutions Note
11 PART THREE: THE COLLEGE AND ITS FACULTY 5 Special Issues in Faculty Employment Section 5.1. Overview Section 5.2. Faculty Contracts Section 5.3. Faculty Collective Bargaining Section 5.4. Application of Nondiscrimination Laws to Faculty Employment Decisions Section 5.5. Affirmative Action in Faculty Employment Decisions Section 5.6. Standards and Criteria for Faculty Personnel Decisions Section 5.7. Procedures for Faculty Employment Decisions Notes 6 Faculty Academic Freedom and Freedom of Expression Section 6.1. General Concepts and Principles Section 6.2. Academic Freedom in Teaching Section 6.3. Academic Freedom in Research and Publication Section 6.4. Academic Freedom in Religious Colleges and Universities Notes
12 PART FOUR: THE COLLEGE AND ITS STUDENTS 7 The Student-Institution Relationship Section 7.1. The Legal Status of Students Section 7.2. Admissions Section 7.3. Financial Aid Section 7.4. Student Housing Section 7.5. Campus Computer Networks Section 7.6. Campus Security Section 7.7. Other Support Services Section 7.8. Student Records Notes 8 Student Academic Issues Section 8.1. Overview Section 8.2. Grading and Academic Standards Section 8.3. Online Programs Section 8.4. Academic Accommodations for Students with Disabilities Section 8.5. Sexual Harassment of Students by Faculty Members Section 8.6. Academic Dismissals and Other Academic Sanctions Notes 9 Student Disciplinary Issues Section 9.1. Disciplinary and Grievance Systems Section 9.2. Disciplinary Rules and Regulations Section 9.3. Procedures for Suspension, Dismissal, and Other Sanctions Section 9.4. Student Protests and Freedom of Speech Section 9.5. Speech Codes and the Problem of Hate Speech Notes 10 Rights and Responsibilities of Student Organizations and Their Members Section 10.1. Student Organizations Section 10.2. Fraternities and Sororities Section 10.3. The Student Press Section 10.4. Athletic Teams and Clubs Notes
13 PART FIVE: THE COLLEGE AND THE OUTSIDE WORLD 11 The College and Government Section 11.1. Local Government Regulation Section 11.2. State Government Regulation Section 11.3. Federal Government Regulation Section 11.4. Federal Aid-to-Education Programs Section 11.5. Civil Rights Compliance Notes 12 The College and External Private Entities Section 12.1. The Education Associations Section 12.2 Business Partners Notes
14 Appendix A: Constitution of the United States of America: Provisions of Particular Interest to Postsecondary Education
15 Appendix B: The American Court System Notes
16 Appendix C: Reading and Analyzing Court Opinions
17 Appendix D: Glossary of Legal Terms
18 Bibliography
19 Statute Index
20 Case Index
21 Subject Index
22 End User License Agreement
1 Introduction Figure I.1 The Education Law Universe Figure I.2 The External Law Circumscribing the Internal Law Figure I.3 Internal Legal Relationships in Higher Education Institutions Figure I.4 External Legal Relationships in Higher Education Institutions
2 Chapter 4 Figure 4.1 Equal Protection Tiers of Scrutiny
3 Chapter 8Figure 8.1 A Typology of Title IX Claims
4 Chapter 9Figure 9.1 The Public Forum Doctrine
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