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Tenure, The Aberrant Consumer Contract, James J. White Jan 2014

Tenure, The Aberrant Consumer Contract, James J. White

Chicago-Kent Law Review

The tenure contract that prevails among the faculty at nearly all American colleges and universities is unusual, for the employee, who is normally the weaker, is favored by the contract over the employer, who is normally the stronger. The first part of the paper explains what tenure means and how it came about in the early twentieth century. The second part of the paper argues that the contract protects not only academic freedom but also bad teaching and weak scholarship. Finally the paper argues that the tenure contract should be abolished or restricted to minimize the inefficiencies that are now …


Implementing The Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act, Martin H. Malin Feb 1985

Implementing The Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act, Martin H. Malin

All Faculty Scholarship

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University Faculty Members' Right To Dissent: Toward A Unified Theory Of Contractual And Constitutional Protection, (With R. Ladenson), Martin H. Malin Feb 1983

University Faculty Members' Right To Dissent: Toward A Unified Theory Of Contractual And Constitutional Protection, (With R. Ladenson), Martin H. Malin

All Faculty Scholarship

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Student Employees And Collective Bargaining, Martin H. Malin Feb 1980

Student Employees And Collective Bargaining, Martin H. Malin

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.