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)