William A. Kaplin & Neal H. Hutchens 
The Law of Higher Education [EPUB ebook] 
Essentials for Legal and Administrative Practice

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A comprehensive, up-to-date reference for higher education law faculty, administrators, counsel, and students

This revised 7th Edition of The Law of Higher Education: Essentials for Legal and Administrative Practice offers updated information, analysis, and practical suggestions on a full range of legal issues pertinent to both public and private institutions. As a guide for coursework in programs preparing higher education lawyers and administrators for leadership roles, and as a reference for professionals in those fields, this book is essential for both students and practitioners. Covering the latest changes to laws in higher education, the 7th edition gives readers the most current possible understanding of higher education law. The book also contains a glossary of key terms and an appendix on how to read legal material for the non-law student. Each chapter is introduced by a discussion of key terms and ideas the reader will encounter.

The book thoroughly addresses the most important contemporary issues in education law: free speech, Title IX, academic freedom, institutional tort liability, racial harassment, employment discrimination, disability and reasonable accommodation, campus security, and student organizations are among the key topics that readers will come to understand in depth. There have been substantial recent changes in the laws governing these issues, and practitioners will need the updated content in this book to remain conversant in todays’ higher education law and policy.


  • Gain a thorough understanding of the central topics in higher education law, including free speech, nondiscrimination, religious free exercise, and many others

  • Review the latest changes to federal laws governing colleges and universities

  • Reference a glossary of terms, statute index, and other convenient features

  • Learn about the American court system and how to read and analyze court opinions


The Law of Higher Education: Essentials for Legal and Administrative Practice is indispensable for anyone studying higher education administration, preparing for a career in higher education law, or seeking to learn more about law in higher education.

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Notice to Instructors v


Notice of Website and Periodic Supplements for The Law of Higher Education vii


Preface xxi


Acknowledgments xxvii


The Authors xxix


General Introduction: The Study of Higher Education Law xxxiii


A. The Universe of Education Law xxxiii


B. The Governance of Higher Education xxxiv


C. Sources of Higher Education Law xxxv


D. The Legal Relationships Within Institutions of Higher Education xxxvi


E. The Law/Policy Distinction xxxviii


F. The US Legal System as It Relates to Higher Education Law xxxix


Part One Perspectives and Foundations 1


1. Overview of Higher Education Law 3


Section 1.1. How Far the Law Reaches and How Loudly It Speaks 4


Section 1.2. Evolution of Higher Education Law 9


Section 1.3. The Governance of Higher Education 11


Section 1.4. Sources of Higher Education Law 17


Section 1.5. The Public-Private Dichotomy 26


Section 1.6. Religion and the Public-Private Dichotomy 40


Section 1.7. The Relationship Between Law and Policy 57


2. Legal Planning and Dispute Resolution 61


Section 2.1. Legal Liability 61


Section 2.2. Litigation in the Courts 66


Section 2.3. Alternative Dispute Resolution 75


Section 2.4. Institutional Management of Liability Risk 83


Part Two The College and Its Governing Board and Staff 89


3. The College’s Authority and Liability 91


Section 3.1. The Question of Authority 91


Section 3.2. Institutional Tort Liability 96


Section 3.3. Institutional Contract Liability 133


Section 3.4. Institutional Liability for Violating Federal Constitutional Rights (Section 1983 Liability) 138


4. The College and Its Employees 143


Section 4.1. Overview of Employment Relationships 143


Section 4.2. Employment Contracts 145


Section 4.3. Collective Bargaining 147


Section 4.4. Personal Liability of Employees 162


Section 4.5. Employment Discrimination 178


Section 4.6. Affirmative Action 219


Section 4.7. Application of Nondiscrimination Laws to Religious Institutions 230


Part Three The College and Its Faculty 241


5. Special Issues in Faculty Employment 243


Section 5.1. Overview 243


Section 5.2. Faculty Contracts 244


Section 5.3. Faculty Collective Bargaining 260


Section 5.4. Application of Nondiscrimination Laws to Faculty Employment Decisions 266


Section 5.5. Affirmative Action in Faculty Employment Decisions 275


Section 5.6. Standards and Criteria for Faculty Personnel Decisions 279


Section 5.7. Procedures for Faculty Employment Decisions 313


6. Faculty Academic Freedom and Freedom of Expression 337


Section 6.1. General Concepts and Principles 337


Section 6.2. Academic Freedom in Teaching 365


Section 6.3. Academic Freedom in Research and Publication 393


Section 6.4. Academic Freedom in Religious Colleges and Universities 404


Part Four The College And Its Students 407


7. The Student-Institution Relationship 409


Section 7.1. The Legal Status of Students 409


Section 7.2. Admissions 440


Section 7.3. Financial Aid 490


Section 7.4. Student Housing 516


Section 7.5. Campus Computer Networks 535


Section 7.6. Campus Security 551


Section 7.7. Other Support Services 565


Section 7.8. Student Records 571


8. Student Academic Issues 590


Section 8.1. Overview 590


Section 8.2. Grading and Academic Standards 591


Section 8.3. Online Programs 600


Section 8.4. Academic Accommodations for Students with Disabilities 603


Section 8.5. Sexual Harassment of Students by Faculty Members 622


Section 8.6. Academic Dismissals and Other Academic Sanctions 643


9. Student Disciplinary Issues 664


Section 9.1. Disciplinary and Grievance Systems 664


Section 9.2. Disciplinary Rules and Regulations 677


Section 9.3. Procedures for Suspension, Dismissal, and Other Sanctions 684


Section 9.4. Student Protests and Freedom of Speech 702


Section 9.5. Speech Codes and the Problem of Hate Speech 727


10. Rights and Responsibilities of Student Organizations and Their Members 741


Section 10.1. Student Organizations 741


Section 10.2. Fraternities and Sororities 777


Section 10.3. The Student Press 790


Section 10.4. Athletic Teams and Clubs 809


Part Five The College and the Outside World 855


11. The College and Government 857


Section 11.1. Local Government Regulation 857


Section 11.2. State Government Regulation 874


Section 11.3. Federal Government Regulation 889


Section 11.4. Federal Aid-to-Education Programs 901


Section 11.5. Civil Rights Compliance 904


12. The College and External Private Entities 938


Section 12.1. The Education Associations 938


Section 12.2. Business Partners 947


Appendices


A. Constitution of the United States of America: Provisions of Particular Interest to Postsecondary Education 957


B. The American Court System 963


C. Reading and Analyzing Court Opinions 967


D. Glossary of Legal Terms 971


Bibliography 981


Statute Index 993


Case Index 1003


Subject Index 1029

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WILLIAM A. KAPLIN is Professor of Law Emeritus at the Columbus School of Law at Catholic University of America, where he also served as Special Counsel to the Office of General Counsel.
BARBARA A. LEE is former Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and a Distinguished University Professor of Human Resource Management at Rutgers University.
NEAL H. HUTCHENS is Professor of higher education at the University of Kentucky.
JACOB H. ROOKSBY is Dean and Professor of Law at Gonzaga University School of Law.
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