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Academic Freedom & Employee Speech

Open-Records Requests for Professors’ Email Exchanges: A Threat to Constitutional Academic Freedom?

William K. Briggs
39 JCUL 601 (2013)
2013

Rescuing Academic Freedom from Garcetti v. Ceballos: An Evaluation of Current Case Law and a Proposal for the Protection of Core Academic, Administrative, and Advisory Speech

Bridget R. Nugent and Julee T. Flood
40 JCUL 115 (2014)
2014

The Endangered Citizen Servant: Garcetti Versus the Public Interest and Academic Freedom

Larry D. Spurgeon
39 JCUL 405 (2013)
2013

“A Special Concern”: The Story of Keyishian v. Board of Regents

Elliot Friedman
38 JCUL 195 (2011)
2012

A Confused Concern of the First Amendment: The Uncertain Status of Constitutional Protection for Individual Academic Freedom

Neal H. Hutchens
36 JCUL 145 (2009)
2009

Peculiar Marketplace: Applying Garcetti v. Ceballos in the Public Higher Education Context

Leonard Niehoff
35 JCUL 75 (2008)
2008

Defending the Ivory Tower: A Twenty-First Century Approach to the Pickering-Connick Doctrine and Public Higher Education Faculty After Garcetti

Kevin L. Cope
33 JCUL 313 (2007)
2007

The Exception to the Rule: Government Employers' Right to Restrict Free Speech of Employees

Anna L. Rossi
29 JCUL 719 (2003)
2003

Cohen v. San Bernardino Valley College: The Scope of Academic Freedom within the Context of Sexual Harassment Claims and In-Class Speech

Sonya G. Smith
25 JCUL 1 (1998)
1998

May a Public University Restrict Faculty Expression on its Internet Would Wide Web Sites? Academic Freedom and University Faculty Use Restrictions.

Lisa R. Allred
24 JCUL 325 (1997)
1997

Pedagogy on Trial: When Academic Freedom and Education Consumerism Collide

Jordan J. Titus
38 JCUL 107 (2012)
2012

Adequate Cause for Dismissal: The Missing Element in Academic Freedom

Brian G. Brooks
22 JCUL 331 (1995)
1995

New Restrictions on Academic Free Speech: Jeffries v. Harleston II

Richard H. Hiers
22 JCUL 217 (1995)
1995

Alternatives to Tenure

Robert M. O’Neil
27 JCUL 573 (2001)
2001

Should Untenured as well as Tenured Faculty be Guaranteed Academic Freedom? A Few Observations

Martin Michaelson
27 JCUL 565 (2001)
2001

Faculty Discipline: Legal and Policy Issues in Dealing With Faculty Misconduct

Donna Euben and Barbara Lee
32 JCUL 241 (2006)
2006

Retrenchment

Steven G. Olswang, Ellen M Babbitt, Cheryl A. Cameron and Edmund K Kamai
30 JCUL 47 (2003)
2003

The Role of Collegiality in Higher Education: Tenure, Promotion, and Termination Decisions

Mary Ann Connell and Frederick G. Savage
27 JCUL 833 (2001)
2001

Matters of Public Concern and the Public University Professor

Chris Hoofnagle
27 JCUL 669 (2001)
2001

Academic Tradition and the Principles of Professional Conduct

Neil W. Hamilton
27 JCUL 609 (2001)
2001

Academic Freedom of Part-Time Faculty

J. Peter Byrne
27 JCUL 583 (2001)
2001

A Transcendent Value: The Quest to Safeguard Academic Freedom

Larry D. Spurgeon
34 JCUL 111 (2007)
2008

Judicial Deference to Academic Decisions: An Outmoded Concept?

Robert M. O’Neil
36 JCUL 729 (2010)
2010

Academic Bills of Rights: Conflict in the Classroom

Cheryl A. Cameron, Laura E. Meyers and Steven G. Olswang
31 JCUL 243 (2005)
2005

Lessons for Academic Freedom Law: The California Approach to University Autonomy and Accountability

Karen Petroski
32 JCUL 149 (2006)
2006

Individual and Institutional Academic Freedom at Religious Colleges and Universities

James D. Gordon III
30 JCUL 1 (2003)
2003

Institutional Academic Freedom vs. Faculty Academic Freedom in Public Colleges and Universities: A Dubious Dichotomy

Richard H. Hiers
29 JCUL 35 (2002)
2002

The Threat to Constitutional Academic Freedom

J. Peter Byrne
31 JCUL 79 (2004)
2004

Fifty Years of Academic Freedom Jurisprudence

Lawrence White
36 JCUL 791 (2010)
2010

How Courts View Academic Freedom

Michael H. LeRoy
42 JCUL 1 (2016)
2016

“Shared” Governance? New Pressure Points in the Faculty/Institutional Relationship

Ellen M. Babbitt, Ann H. Franke and Barbara A. Lee
41 JCUL 93 (2015)
2015

Penumbral Academic Freedom: Interpreting the Tenure Contract in a Time of Constitutional Impotence

Richard J. Peltz
37 JCUL 159 (2010)
2010

State University v. State Government: Applying Academic Freedom to Curriculum, Pedagogy, and Assessment

Jeff Todd
33 JCUL 387 (2007)
2007

Strangers at the Gate: Academic Autonomy, Civil Rights, Civil Liberties, and Unfinished Tasks

James F. Shekleton
36 JCUL 875 (2010)
2010

Institutional Academic Freedom- A Constitutional Misconception: Did Grutter v. Bollinger Perpetuate the Confusion?

Richard H. Hiers
30 JCUL 531 (2004)
2004

Forty Years of Public Records Litigation Involving the University of Wisconsin: An Empirical Study

David Pritchard and Jonathan Anderson
44 JCUL 48 (2018)
2018

Academic Performance and Misconduct

Are Procedural and Substantive Student Challenges to Disciplinary Sanctions at Public Institutions of Higher Education Judicially More Successful Than Those at Private Institutions?

Perry A. Zirkel
41 JCUL 423 (2015)
2015

Judicial Review of Student Challenges to Academic Misconduct Sanctions

Barbara A. Lee
39 JCUL 511 (2013)
2013

Academic Student Dismissals at Public Institutions of Higher Education: When Is Academic Deference Not an Issue

Joseph M. Flanders
34 JCUL 21 (2008)
2008

A Comprehensive Academic Honor Policy for Students: Ensuring Due Process, Promoting Academic Integrity, and Involving Faculty

Jennifer N. Buchanan and Joseph C. Beckham
33 JCUL 97 (2006)
2006

The Right of Educational Institutions to Withhold or Revoke Academic Degrees

Mary Ann Connell and Donna Gurley
32 JCUL 51 (2006)
2006

Accessible Facilities

The Americans with Disabilities Act and Higher Education 25 Years Later: An Update on the History and Current Disability Discrimination Issues for Higher Education

Laura Rothstein
41 JCUL 531 (2015)
2015

Accommodating Students with Disabilities in Clinical and Professional Programs: New Challenges, New Strategies

Ellen Babbitt and Barbara A. Lee
42 JCUL 119 (2015)
2015

Accreditation

Degrees of Deception: Are Consumers and Employers Being Duped by Online Diploma Mills and Universities?

Creola Johnson
32 JCUL 411 (2006)
2006

Accreditation, Authorizations, & Higher Education Act

Athletic Compensation for Women Too? Title IX Implications of Northwestern and O’Bannon

Erin E. Buzuvis
41 JCUL 297 (2015)
2015

Degrees of Deception: Are Consumers and Employers Being Duped by Online Diploma Mills and Universities?

Creola Johnson
32 JCUL 411 (2006)
2006

Strangers at the Gate: Academic Autonomy, Civil Rights, Civil Liberties, and Unfinished Tasks

James F. Shekleton
36 JCUL 875 (2010)
2010

Admissions

Percent Plans: A “Workable, Race-Neutral Alternative” to Affirmative Action?

Marvin Lim
39 JCUL 127 (2013)
2013

What Price "Grutter"? We May Have Won the Battle, But Are We Losing the War?

Eboni S. Nelson
32 JCUL 1 (2006)
2006

The Evolution of Affirmative Action and the Necessity of Truly Individualized Admissions Decisions

David J. Garrow
34 JCUL 1 (2007)
2008

Higher Education Implications of Parents Involved in Community Schools

Charles Russo and William Thro
35 JCUL 239 (2009)
2009

Bakke, with Teeth? The Implications of Grutter v. Bollinger in an Outcomes-Based World

Ann Mallatt Killenbeck
36 JCUL 1 (2009)
2009

After the Gold Rush? Grutter, Sander and ‘Affirmative Action’ “On the Run” in the Twenty-First Century

Anthony V. Baker
36 JCUL 249 (2009)
2009

Race and Higher Education: The Tortuous Journey Toward Desegregation

Mary Ann Connell
36 JCUL 945 (2010)
2010

From Desegregation to Diversity and Beyond: Our Evolving Legal Conversation on Race and Higher Education

Jonathan Alger
36 JCUL 983 (2010)
2010

The Inevitable Irrelevance of Affirmative Action Jurisprudence

Leslie Yalof Garfield
39 JCUL 1 (2013)
2013

Misshaping the River: Proposition 209 and Lessons for the Fisher Case

William C. Kidder
39 JCUL 53 (2013)
2013

Searching for Race-Neutral Alternatives: The College and University Amicus Briefs in Fisher v. University of Texas

Benjamin S. Baum
41 JCUL 237 (2015)
2016

Is There a Mismatch Effect in Law School, Why Might It Arise, and What Would It Mean?

Gregory Camilli and Kevin G. Welner
37 JCUL 491 (2011)
2011

Affirmative Action

Searching for Race-Neutral Alternatives: The College and University Amicus Briefs in Fisher v. University of Texas

Benjamin S. Baum
41 JCUL 237 (2015)
2016

Is There a Mismatch Effect in Law School, Why Might It Arise, and What Would It Mean?

Gregory Camilli and Kevin G. Welner
37 JCUL 491 (2011)
2011

Alcohol & Drug Policies & Abuse

“Hope and Despondence”: Emerging Adulthood and Higher Education's Relationship with its Nonviolent Mentally Ill Students

Susan P. Stuart
38 JCUL 319 (2012)
2012

Understanding the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act, Then and Now

Custer, Bradley D. Kent, Robert T.
44 JCUL 1 (2018)
2018

Alcohol: Truth and Consequences on Campus

Gilbert, Lynn
45 JCUL 1 (2020)
2020

Antitrust

Athletic Compensation for Women Too? Title IX Implications of Northwestern and O’Bannon

Erin E. Buzuvis
41 JCUL 297 (2015)
2015

The Sherman Act Antitrust Provisions and Collegiate Action: Should There Be a Continued Exception for the Business of the University?

Jeffrey C. Sun and Philip T.K. Daniel
25 JCUL 451
1999

Athletics & Sports

The 2010 'Dear Colleague' Letter on Title IX Compliance for College Athletic Programs: Pointing the Way to Proportionality…Again

Catherine Pieronek
38 JCUL 277 (2012)
2012

The Changing Collective Definition of Collegiate Sport and the Potential Demise of Title IX Protections

Todd Crosset and Lisa Masteralexis
34 JCUL 671 (2008)
2008

The Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act: Does it Really Improve the Gender Equity Landscape?

Kathryn Keen
34 JCUL 227 (2008)
2008

Intramural and Club Sports: The Impact of Title IX

Sarah K. Fields
33 JCUL 653 (2007)
2007

Title IX, the NCAA and Intercollegiate Athletics

Sue Ann Mota
33 JCUL 521 (2006)
2006

An Analysis of the New Clarification of Intercollegiate Athletics Policy Regarding Part Three of the Three-Part Test for Compliance with the Effective Accommodation Guidelines

Catherine Pieronek
32 JCUL 105 (2006)
2006

He Tweeted What? A First Amendment Analysis of the Use of Social Media by College Athletes and Recommended Best Practices for Athletic Departments

Eric D. Bentley
38 JCUL 451 (2012)
2012

“It Got Too Tough to Not Be Me”: Accommodating Transgender Athletes in Sport

Elizabeth M. Ziegler
39 JCUL 467 (2013)
2013

Oliver With a Twist: The NCAA’s No-Agent Rules Applied to Non-Lawyer Representatives of Baseball Student-Athletes

Jerry R. Parkinson
41 JCUL 257 (2015)
2015

Athletic Compensation for Women Too? Title IX Implications of Northwestern and O’Bannon

Erin E. Buzuvis
41 JCUL 297 (2015)
2015

College Athletes as Employees

Robert T. Zielinski
41 JCUL 71 (2015)
2015

Judicial Review of NCAA Eligibility Decisions: Evaluation of the Restitution Rule and a Call for Arbitration

Stephen F. Ross, Richard T. Karcher and S. Baker Kensinger
40 JCUL 79 (2014)
2014

Louisville v. Duke and Its Implications for Breached College Football Scheduling Agreements

Nathaniel Grow
37 JCUL 239 (2011)
2011

Cheers, Profanity, and Free Speech

Howard M. Wasserman
31 JCUL 377 (2005)
2005

College and University Liability for the Dangerous Yet Time-Honored Tradition of Hazing in Fraternities and Student Athletics

Nicole Somers
33 JCUL 653 (2007)
2007
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