The Chronicle of Higher Education
The Law in Academe

How to order The Chronicle's special report on The Law In Academe

This special report takes look at the growing legal risks that colleges face, exploring such topics as these:

  • How to deal with new regulations on governance and conflicts of interest by trustees

  • HIPPA, FERPA, ADA, and more: An overview of the myriad regulatory issues that colleges face today and how to comply with them while still pursuing educational goals

  • Who decides what should be taught in the classroom, the professor or the student? An analysis of the legal rights of students and faculty members

  • The emerging issues related to new kinds of claims of discrimination

  • When and how colleges should do background checks in hiring

  • What recent changes to the Fair Labor Standards Act mean for graduate students, assistant coaches, and others

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Anyone may order copies of the 20-page printed supplement. Just use your credit card and our convenient online order form. You may also order The Chronicle's June 2004 Legal Issues report.

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