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Shaughnessy, Mary Angela – 1992
This document is a discussion of civil and canon law as they apply to directors of religious education and youth ministers working in the Catholic Church. Courts no longer exercise judicial restraint with regard to matters of religion as they did before 1960; nor does the doctrine of charitable immunity still protect churches and other charitable…
Descriptors: Catholics, Clergy, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education
Connell, Mary Ann – 1996
This paper addresses recurring ethical questions faced by college and university attorneys concerning who is the client, representation of individual and institutional defendants, and the witness-advocate rule. It also provides an overview of ethical considerations which can arise when the college/university attorney participates in the…
Descriptors: Colleges, Ethics, Higher Education, Lawyers
Stevens-Smith, Patricia; Hughes, Marcia M. – 1993
This monograph focuses on practical information and offers guidelines for professional counselors who practice marriage and family counseling. It discusses the importance of specialized training for professional counselors to ensure working ethically with couples and families, and it reviews divorce, child custody, and child abuse and neglect,…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role, Divorce, Family Counseling
Herbert, William G.; Herbert, David L. – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1975
This article discusses some of the legal problems physical educators, stress physiologists, or other nonmedical technicians who conduct graded exercise testing (GXT) should recognize and avoid. (RC)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Cardiovascular System, Exercise (Physiology), Injuries
Peer reviewedRutgers Law Review, 1975
The question of whether there should continue to be subsidy for magazines and newspapers through low second class postal rates (eliminated by the Postal Reorganization Act of 1970) is examined in light of First Amendment objectives of an informed electorate. Judicial remedy is deemed unlikely and legislative reconsideration of such subsidy…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Financial Support
Their World, 1989
The special section of the journal of the National Center for Learning Disabilities, formerly, Foundation for Children with Learning Disabilities: provides a number of brief articles concerned with delinquency prevention and the learning disability/juvenile delinquency link. Titles and authors are as follows: "National Council of Juvenile and…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Delinquency, Juvenile Courts, Law Enforcement
Schimmel, David – 1986
To help clarify the school prayer controversy, this article examines recent court decisions concerning three issues: organized prayer, silent prayer or meditation, and prayers at graduation, assemblies, and extracurricular activities. In "Wallace vs. Jaffree" (1985), the United States Supreme Court reaffirmed its consistent opposition to…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Courts, Elementary Secondary Education, Legal Problems
Ku, Linlin – 1988
Because the computer industry's expansion has been much faster than has the development of laws protecting computer software and since the practice of software piracy seems to be alive and well, the issue of whether existing laws can provide effective protection for software needs further discussion. Three bodies of law have been used to protect…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Copyrights, Court Litigation, Legal Problems
Minnesota House of Representatives, St. Paul. Research Dept. – 1986
This document describes Minnesota statutes and cases that provide rights, responsibilities, and protections for young people different from those applicable to adults. It gives legislators an overview of all laws affecting young people, serving as a reference aid for current state policies toward youth. It is basically a state guide, including…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Civil Rights, Definitions
Haberman, David A. – 1984
To delineate the ideas of newsworthiness and consent as they apply to journalism and private facts lawsuits (those in which plaintiffs seek to stop publication of facts about themselves), this paper covers key areas of dispute. Various sections of the paper discuss (1) the definition of newsworthiness, (2) consent as a legal defense, (3) the…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Journalism, Laws, Legal Problems
Anema, Durlynn C. – 1989
The half million pound libel award to Jeffrey Archer during the summer of 1987 renewed interest in the British Press Council and its role in the litigation process in Great Britain. At the same time, renewed interest in re-establishing a National Press Council in the United States was voiced by several media researchers. Founded in 1953 upon…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Ethics, Foreign Countries, Journalism
Picard, Robert G. – 1989
Bundling, a practice which has increased dramatically in the television and cable industries in recent years, occurs when program distributors package groups of movies and episodes of series, and then sell licenses to use these packages to TV stations and cable channels. Typically, such bundled packages include both highly desirable and less…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Cable Television, Competition, Economic Factors
Ewbank, Henry L., Ed. – 1985
A collection of 12 articles, this yearbook focuses on freedom of speech and censorship. The topics covered include (1) common law tort and contract erosion of the at will rule, (2) the Supreme Court and the First Amendment in 1983-1984, (3) a phenomenological analysis of the First Amendment and the issue of obscenity, (4) John Milton's attack on…
Descriptors: Censorship, Court Litigation, Employees, Freedom of Speech
Peer reviewedSlate, Martin – Loyola University Law Journal, 1974
Among other cases, the author discusses the Defunis v. Odegaard case concerning reverse race discrimination in law school admissions. (PG)
Descriptors: Admission (School), Court Litigation, Employment, Higher Education
Matsuura, Jeffrey H. – Research Management Review, 2004
This paper reviews the economic models most commonly applied to estimate the value of intellectual property and other forms of intangible assets. It highlights the key strengths and weaknesses of these models. One of the apparent weaknesses of the most commonly used valuation models is the failure to incorporate legal rights into their…
Descriptors: Intellectual Property, Accounting, Models, Ownership


