23rd Annual National Conference of Law & Higher Education 2002

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23rd Annual National Conference of Law & Higher Education
2002
Pre Conference: Foundations of Higher Education Law

Higher Education Law 501: A Review and Update of Basic Principles of Higher
Education Law; William A. Kaplin, Barbara A. Lee, Steven G. Olswang. (Higher
Education) (HigherEd501)

Higher Education Law 501: Introduction and Conceptual Overview Power Point
Presentation; William A. Kaplin, Barbara A. Lee, Steven G. Olswang. (Higher
Education) (HigherEd501ppt)
Student Affairs Materials
Volume I

Protecting the University’s Name: Collegiate Licensing Programs; Power Point
Presentation; Paul J. Ward, Nancy E. Tribbensee. (Trademark)
(CollegiateTrademarkPPT)

Protecting the University’s Name: Collegiate Licensing Programs; Paul J. Ward,
Nancy E. Tribbensee. (Trademark) (CollegiateTrademark)

The Supreme Court, Congress and Higher Education: Part I: The United States
Supreme Court: A Critical Review of Recent and Pending Cases that are Likely to
Have a Significant Impact on Higher Education Administration; Lawrence White.
(Supreme Court) (SupremeCourtCases)

Preventative Law on Campus: Reducing Liability through Pro-active Risk
Assessment and Risk Management; William P. Hoye, Scott A. Kelly. (Liability)
(Preventative Law on Campus)

Educational Malpractice in a New Light? Navigating the Legal Environment for
Academic Advisors; Sheila Trice Bell. (Malpractice) (Educational Malpractice
in a New Light)

Educational Malpractice in a New Light: Emerging Trends in Negligence Causes
of Action in Higher Education; Daniel E. Underwood. (Malpractice)
(Educational Malpractice and Negligence)

Whistleblowing and Retaliation; Peter H. Ruger. (Whistleblowing)
(Whistleblowing1)

A Critical Look at the Concepts of Whistleblowing and Retaliation; written by
Jackie McClain, presented by Christine Helwick. (Whistleblowing)
(Whistleblowing2)

A Legal Perspective of Mediation; Melinda W. Grier. (Mediation) (Legal
Perspective of Mediation)

Evaluating Your Campus Mediation Program: Reconceptualizing Student Dispute
Resolution within Appropriate Legal Parameters; Melinda W. Grier, Richard T.
Olshak. (Mediation) (Evaluating Campus Mediation Program)

The Development of a Pro-Active Risk Management Plan: Lessons Learned,
Power Point Presentation; Kimberly Novak. (Liability) (Development of ProActive Risk Management PPT)

Texas A&M University Student Affairs Risk Management Team: “A Proactive
Risk Management Plan”; Kimberly J. Novak. (Liability) (Texas A&M Risk
Management)

Preventative Law on Campus: Reducing Institutional Liability through Proactive
Risk Assessment and Management – Using Tort Law as a Tool to Prevent
Liability; Mary Jo Custer. (Liability) (Preventative Law and Using Tort to
Prevent Liability)

Legal Issues for Provosts, Academic Deans and Department Chairs: A Review of
Current Cases and Legal Trends Affecting the Administration of Academic
Programs; Barbara A. Lee, Mary Ann Connell, Diane C. Maleson, Constance J.
Neary. (Legal Trends) (Legal Issues for Provosts)
Volume II

A Cyberspace Update I: Student Issues: Privacy; Steven J. McDonald.
(Cyberspace) (Cyberspace – Students and Privacy)

Plagiarism in Cyberspace: Thanks to Steve McDonald; Power Point Presentation;
Marjorie Hodges Shaw. (Cyberspace) (Plagiarism in Cyberspace PPT)

A Cyberspace Law Update – Part I: Student Issues; Power Point Presentation;
Rodney J. Petersen. (Cyberspace) (Cyberspace Law – Student Issues PPT)

Student Challenges to Academic Decisions; Power Point Presentation; Rachael
Blechman. (Academic Decisions) (Student Challenges to Academic Decisions
PPT)

Student Challenges to Academic Decisions; Rachael Blechman. (Academic
Decisions) (Student Challenges to Academic Decisions)

Avoiding the Breach: Practical Steps and Ethical Considerations; Norma M.
Goonen. (Ethics) (Avoiding the Breach – Practical Steps and Ethical
Considerations)

What Can be Learned from Sharick v. Southeastern University? Scott D. Makar.
(Academic Decisions) (What can be Learned from Sharick v. Southeastern)

Revisiting the Purpose and Effect of FERPA; Karen J. Stone, Edward N. Stoner
II. (FERPA) (Revisiting the Purpose of FERPA)

Professorial Speech and Academic Freedom; Alison Page Landry. (First
Amendment) (Professorial Speech and Academic Freedom)

Professorial Speech and Academic Freedom: Balancing First Amendment Rights
Against Administrative Responsibilities; George M. Shur. (First Amendment)
(Professorial First Amendment Rights)

Current Collective Bargaining Issues Involving Faculty, Teaching Assistants,
Research Assistants, and Graduate Assistants; Thomas P. Hustoles, Donna Euben.
(Collective Bargaining) (CurrentCollectiveBargaining)

Who’s In and Who’s Out: The Determination of a Bargaining Unit; Margaret M.
Rawles. (Collective Bargaining) (WhosInWhosOutPPT)

Current Collective Bargaining Issues Involving Faculty, Teaching Assistants,
Research Assistants and Graduate Assistants: Who’s In and Who’s Out: The
Determination of a Bargaining Unit; Margaret M. Rawles. (Collective
Bargaining) (Collective Bargaining - Whos In Whos Out)

Defining the Bargaining Unit: Managerial and Supervisory Exclusions in
Healthcare and Higher Education Under the National Labor Relations Act; Power
Point Presentation; Michael W. Hawkins. (Collective Bargaining)
(DefiningBargainingUnitPPT)

Defining the Bargaining Unit: Managerial and Supervisory Exclusions in
Healthcare and Higher Education Under the National Labor Relations Act;
Michael W. Hawkins. (Collective Bargaining) (DefiningBargainingUnitpdf)

Legal Issues in Crisis Management; Wendy S. White. (Crisis Management)
(LegalIssuesCrisisMan)

Legal Issues in Crisis Recovery; Power Point Presentation; Janice M. Abraham.
(Crisis Management) (LegalIssuesCrisisManPPT)

Legal Aspects of Crisis Management: Issues in Insurance and Crisis Recovery;
Janice M. Abraham. (Crisis Management) (LegalAspectsCrisisMan)

Legal Aspects of Crisis Management; Richard Chace. (Crisis Management)
(Legal Aspects of Crisis Management)

A Cyberspace Law Update: Part II: Academic Issues: Distance Education; Steven
J. McDonald. (Cyberspace) (Cyberspace Update – Distance Education)

Best Policies and Best Practices; Power Point Presentation; Marjorie Hodges
Shaw. (Policy) (Best Policies and Practices PPT)

A Cyberspace Law Update: Part II: Academic Issues; Power Point Presentation;
Rodney J. Petersen. (Cyberspace) (Cyberspace Update – Academic Issues)

How to Manage Dysfunctional Workplace Situations and Issues within Legal
Parameters; Howard W. Bell, Jr. (Workplace) (DysfunctionalWorkplace)

How to Manage Dysfunctional Workplace Situations and Issues within Legal
Parameters; Power Point Presentation; Howard W. Bell, Jr. (Workplace)
(DysfunctionalWorkplacePPT)

There Must be Fifty Ways to Lose a Lawsuit; Thomas A. Mickes. (Lawsuits) (50
Ways to Lose a Lawsuit)

There Must be Fifty Ways to Lose a Lawsuit; Power Point Presentation, Thomas
A. Mickes. (Lawsuits) (50 Ways to Lose a Lawsuit PPT)
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