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Tenure And Its Discontents: The Worst Form Of Employment Relationship Save All Of The Others, James J. Fishman
Tenure And Its Discontents: The Worst Form Of Employment Relationship Save All Of The Others, James J. Fishman
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
This article attempts to defend academic tenure and offer some recommendations to make it more effective. There is nothing unique in this effort. What might be new to the discussion is the belief that the catalyst to making tenure more flexible and effective lies not with the professorate relinquishing some of its rights, but with university administrators creating an environment of expectations and incentives for tenured faculty, developing the fortitude and procedures to make tenure work as it should, and encouraging faculty to exercise the responsibilities that accompany their status.
Tribute To Barbara Salken, Donald L. Doernberg
Tribute To Barbara Salken, Donald L. Doernberg
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
What can one say about Barbara Salken? To recite her “tangible” accomplishments as a teacher, scholar, and colleague is almost certainly to miss the point and to understate her contributions. Any attempt to convey a real sense of her as a person through words on a page is doomed to failure. This is a person of whom one can truly say, “You had to be there.”
Tribute To Barbara Salken, Michael B. Mushlin
Tribute To Barbara Salken, Michael B. Mushlin
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
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