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Perloff, Andrew – Education Next, 2022
For decades, college athletes have been barred from using their name, image, and likeness (NIL) to earn money through the sort of lucrative endorsement deals that professional athletes commonly sign. The ban by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), which sets the rules for college sports, was intended to reflect students' official…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Reputation, Competition, Intercollegiate Cooperation
Garces, Liliana M.; Ambriz, Evelyn; Pedota, Jackie – Educational Researcher, 2022
Over the last 3 years, the advocacy organization Speech First has filed six lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of bias response teams on the grounds that they violate free speech. Bias response teams are university-wide committees that respond to reports of racially charged incidents on college campuses to promote institutional goals of…
Descriptors: Bias, Crisis Management, College Environment, Court Litigation
Miller, John J.; Paschen, Tucker L.; Doss, Kelvin D. – Physical Educator, 2021
The case of "Pellham v. Let's Go Tubing, Inc." (2017) is the result of the plaintiff striking a fallen log in the river after he fell off an inner tube he had rented from the defendants. The plaintiff sustained a ruptured eardrum, lower-disk problems in his back, a radiating foot pain, and eventually a neck fusion. The plaintiff alleged…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Risk, Legal Responsibility, Negligence
Al-Jaf, Fwrat Rostam Ameen – Journal of Educational Psychology - Propositos y Representaciones, 2020
The function of the judiciary is to protect the law system and the law rights and centers by a request applied to it by the concerned persons, and by issuing decisions and verdicts that remove the state of ignoring which surrounds the right or the law center wanted to be protected in which it gets the binding force of the thing judged owing to its…
Descriptors: Judges, Foreign Countries, Court Litigation, Justice
Jon S. Iftikar; David H. K. Nguyen – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2024
The recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions "Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College" (2023) and "Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. University of North Carolina et al." (2023), hereafter collectively referred to as "SFFA v. Harvard," have garnered attention, especially among…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Affirmative Action, College Admission, Civil Rights Legislation
Lesley M. Harris; Sara M. Williams; Eva X. Nyerges; Rebecka Bloomer – Journal of Social Work Education, 2024
Britney Spears's 2020 testimony about her 13-year conservatorship highlighted ethical concerns surrounding surrogate decision making. Social workers engage with families and clients in conservatorship/guardianship arrangements. However, social work educational programs spend little time preparing students for surrogate decision making and…
Descriptors: Social Work, Caseworkers, Contracts, Court Litigation
Timothy Reese Cain – History of Education Quarterly, 2024
The 1971 passage of the Twenty-Sixth Amendment to the US Constitution was a significant step in advancing voting rights that offered a new route for young people to participate in public life. While met with enthusiasm in many quarters, the question of where a substantial segment of the youth vote--college students--would cast their ballots was a…
Descriptors: Voting, Civil Rights, College Students, Racism
Erica Goldblatt Hyatt; Maha Younes; Heather Witt – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2024
As concerns for reproductive rights continue to be debated across the United States, the June 24th, 2022, U.S. Supreme Court ruling in the Mississippi case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization that overturned Roe v. Wade essentially upended the disciplinary foundations and ethical underpinnings of helping professions. The Council on…
Descriptors: Pregnancy, Court Litigation, Social Work, Professional Education
Olivier Leclerc – Research Evaluation, 2025
Detecting and punishing violations of research integrity requires first having to prove them. However, establishing proof of research misconduct presents a number of challenges. Firstly, it has to be conducted in a variety of contexts, including before research integrity officers, university disciplinary committees, civil courts, criminal courts,…
Descriptors: Cheating, Research, Identification, Integrity
Mukherjee, Renu – Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, 2023
In a plurality opinion in the 1978 Supreme Court case Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, Justice Lewis Powell held that colleges and universities could consider an applicant's race in the admissions process in order to attain a diverse student body. In a pair of cases that will be decided in the current term, the Supreme Court has…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Affirmative Action, Public Opinion, Courts
Nishi, Naomi W. – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2022
Affirmative Action in higher education exemplifies interest convergence, and beyond this, interest divergence and imperialistic reclamation. Diversity initiatives, such as the Inclusive Excellence initiative, have adopted key strategies and reasoning developed in Affirmative Action Supreme Court cases. This paper shows how semantic concessions and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Affirmative Action, Court Litigation, College Admission
Marcon Zabecki, Jessica; Quigley-McBride, Adele; Meissner, Christian A. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022
Across two experimental studies, we investigated the role of information loss, contextual information, and distinctive features of fingerprints on novice's ability to judge whether two fingerprints came from the same source. Distinctive fingerprints resulted in more accurate decisions. Information loss diminished performance on the comparison…
Descriptors: Crime, Evidence, Human Body, Court Litigation
Gomez, Mertie M.; Morgan, Valerie R.; Schanding, G. Thomas, Jr.; Cheramie, Gail M. – SAGE Open, 2022
Due process hearings provide a formal resolution for disagreements that may arise within special education. The purpose of this study was to examine the types of issues that arise in due process cases for students with emotional disturbance (ED). The current study examined select due process hearings during 2014 to 2019 from four states for…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Students, Civil Rights, Hearings
Lori D. Patton – Educational Researcher, 2024
National Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman's poem "The Hill We Climb"--among the most powerful moments of the 2021 presidential inauguration--inspired the central inquiry of the 18th Annual "Brown" Lecture in Education Research: Why are we still climbing the hill of educational equity 67 years after the U.S. Supreme Court's…
Descriptors: School Desegregation, Desegregation Litigation, Equal Education, Racism
Kristen Bordonaro; Megan Clarke – Solution Tree, 2024
Individualized education plans (IEPs) have the potential and responsibility of providing individuals with the highest level of learning opportunities. In this guide, discover the essential steps and vital understandings for team members to create student-centered IEPs. This book simplifies the IEP writing process and provides practical strategies…
Descriptors: Individualized Education Programs, Students with Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Teamwork