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Recent Cases, Vanderbilt Law Review Staff Nov 1973

Recent Cases, Vanderbilt Law Review Staff

Vanderbilt Law Review

Civil Rights--Private Education-Racially Discriminatory Admissions Policies Violate Right to Contract Provision of 42 U.S.C. § 1981

Plaintiffs, ' blacks who had been denied admission solely on the basis of their race to two all-white private schools that received no state aid,' sought damages and injunctive relief in federal district court contending that these rejections violated section 1981 of 42 U.S.C. by denying them the same right to contract as enjoyed by white citizens.

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Copyright--Telecommunications--CATV Importation of Distant Television Signals Constitutes Infringement Under Sections One (c) & (d) of the Copyright Act

Plaintiffs,' creators and producers of television programs,brought a …


Affirmative Action: Quotas And Traditional University Standards With Particular Emphasis On The Role Of The Department Chairman, William D. Wheeler Oct 1973

Affirmative Action: Quotas And Traditional University Standards With Particular Emphasis On The Role Of The Department Chairman, William D. Wheeler

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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 …


In Defense Of Academic Judgment: A Comment, Maurice C. Benewitz Oct 1973

In Defense Of Academic Judgment: A Comment, Maurice C. Benewitz

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Toward A Law Of Academic Status, Matthew W. Finkin Jan 1973

Toward A Law Of Academic Status, Matthew W. Finkin

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Unions And The Cities. By Harry H. Wellington And Ralph K. Winter, Jr., Stephen R. Goldstein Jan 1973

The Unions And The Cities. By Harry H. Wellington And Ralph K. Winter, Jr., Stephen R. Goldstein

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Criminal Law—Faculty Member Entering School Building During Teachers Strike Found Guilty Of Criminal Trespass And Resisting Arrest., Vincent L. Morgan Jan 1973

Criminal Law—Faculty Member Entering School Building During Teachers Strike Found Guilty Of Criminal Trespass And Resisting Arrest., Vincent L. Morgan

Buffalo Law Review

People v. Horelick, 30 N.Y.2d 453, 285 N.E.2d 864, 334 N.Y.S.2d 623 (1972).


In Defense Of Academic Judgment: Settling Faculty Collective Bargaining Agreement Grievances Through Arbitration, Bernard Mintz, Allan Golden Jan 1973

In Defense Of Academic Judgment: Settling Faculty Collective Bargaining Agreement Grievances Through Arbitration, Bernard Mintz, Allan Golden

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.