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Sandow, Stuart A. – 1971
This document is the fourth in a series of studies designed to examine the legal aspects of various potential educational problems in our society. This particular study deals with the case of a private university in New York State that sues the State University of New York for exceeding its statutory authority. The private school accuses SUNY, in…
Descriptors: College Choice, Curriculum, Higher Education, Lawyers
Sandow, Stuart A. – 1971
This document is the third in a series of studies designed to examine the legal aspects of various potential educational problems in our society. This particular study deals with the case of a young man who, when denied admission to the only institution in the State University of New York that offered his chosen field of study, was forced to…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Financial Support, Higher Education, Lawyers
Sandow, Stuart A. – 1970
This document is one in a series of papers designed to explore the legal aspects of potential issues and problems arising in higher education. This particular paper deals with the case of a student suing his school board for fraud. His reasoning for the suit is that he can read only on the 7th grade level but was awarded a high school diploma…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Fraud, High School Graduates
Sandow, Stuart A. – 1971
This document is the second in a series of studies designed to examine the legal aspects of various potential educational problems in our society. This particular study deals with the case of a highly trained aerospace technician who sues the social security trust for loan benefits, arguing that he is economically disabled and has been retired by…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Court Litigation, Educational Finance, Federal Government