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Articles 1 - 14 of 14
Full-Text Articles in Education Law
Is The Antidiscrimination Project Being Ended?, Michael J. Zimmer
Is The Antidiscrimination Project Being Ended?, Michael J. Zimmer
Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality
No abstract provided.
Brilliant Disguise: An Empirical Analysis Of A Social Experiment Banning Affirmative Action, Deirdre M. Bowen
Brilliant Disguise: An Empirical Analysis Of A Social Experiment Banning Affirmative Action, Deirdre M. Bowen
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Laboring In The Academic Marketplace: The Case For Tenure, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
Laboring In The Academic Marketplace: The Case For Tenure, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Keeping The Camel's Nose Out Of The Tent: The Constitutionality Of N.L.R.B. Jurisdiction Over Employees Of Religious Institutions, Ellyn S. Rosen
Keeping The Camel's Nose Out Of The Tent: The Constitutionality Of N.L.R.B. Jurisdiction Over Employees Of Religious Institutions, Ellyn S. Rosen
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Private University Professors And Nlrb V. Yeshiva: The Second Circuit's Misconception Of Shared Authority And Supervisory Status, Terry A. Bethel
Private University Professors And Nlrb V. Yeshiva: The Second Circuit's Misconception Of Shared Authority And Supervisory Status, Terry A. Bethel
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Dismissal Of Tenured Faculty For Reasons Of Financial Exigency, James L. Petersen
The Dismissal Of Tenured Faculty For Reasons Of Financial Exigency, James L. Petersen
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Commentary (Bargaining And Discussion-Is It A Happy Marriage?), Doyle Mcallister
Commentary (Bargaining And Discussion-Is It A Happy Marriage?), Doyle Mcallister
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: A Year of Teacher Bargaining in Indiana
Commentary (Bargaining And Discussion-Is It A Happy Marriage?), Richard J. Darko
Commentary (Bargaining And Discussion-Is It A Happy Marriage?), Richard J. Darko
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: A Year of Teacher Bargaining in Indiana
Commentary (Bargaining And Discussion-Is It A Happy Marriage?), Leland B. Cross Jr.
Commentary (Bargaining And Discussion-Is It A Happy Marriage?), Leland B. Cross Jr.
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: A Year of Teacher Bargaining In Indiana
Bargaining And Discussion-Is It A Happy Marriage?, Barbara W. Doering
Bargaining And Discussion-Is It A Happy Marriage?, Barbara W. Doering
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: A Year of Teacher Bargaining in Indiana
Commentary (Bargaining And Discussion-Is It A Happy Marriage?), Robert W. Rund
Commentary (Bargaining And Discussion-Is It A Happy Marriage?), Robert W. Rund
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: A Year of Teacher Bargaining In Indiana
Affirmative Action: Quotas And Traditional University Standards With Particular Emphasis On The Role Of The Department Chairman, William D. Wheeler
Affirmative Action: Quotas And Traditional University Standards With Particular Emphasis On The Role Of The Department Chairman, William D. Wheeler
IUSTITIA
The higher educational institution is often an exclusive citadel. Students are selected after close scrutiny of past achievements. Teachers as merchants of ideas, virtues, and cosmic thoughts are invited to membership only after certain academic passports have been acquired. These eligibility criteria are established by the faculty who, presumably, are the only ones capable of assessing reasonable standards for those seeking admission. Colleges and universities are closed sub-communities. They practice discrimination while giving lip service to liberal thought, knowledge, and enlightenment. It comes, therefore, as little surprise to clear thinkers that the house of intellect leads the parade of culprits …
Teacher Tenure Contracts-Discrimination Against Married Women Teachers
Teacher Tenure Contracts-Discrimination Against Married Women Teachers
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Repeal Of The Teacher's Act As Impairment Of The Obligation Of Contract
Repeal Of The Teacher's Act As Impairment Of The Obligation Of Contract
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.