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Peer reviewedTozier, Carolyn – Journalism Quarterly, 1986
Reports that the Newspaper Preservation Act played a positive role in the St. Louis "Globe Democrat" experience of 1983, and that the outcome of that experience suggests that the antitrust laws operate when a joint operating agreement ends. (FL)
Descriptors: Federal Government, Government Role, Legal Problems, Media Research
Peer reviewedCote, Lawrence S.; McAfee, James K. – Continuing Higher Education Review, 1987
The authors state that expanding institutional missions to encompass continuing education increases and complicates legal liability and exposure to risk. They explain areas of liability and preventive measures that can be taken. (CH)
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Continuing Education, Contracts, Educational Malpractice
Peer reviewedGothard, Sol – Child Welfare, 1987
Discusses the liberalization of rules of evidence in child sexual abuse cases in order to protect the child victims and benefit families. Some states have enacted legislation simplifying introduction of the child's out-of-court statements, although constitutionality has yet to be tested. (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Childrens Rights, Evidence (Legal), Federal Legislation
Peer reviewedAllred, Stephen – School Law Bulletin, 1987
Examines Fourth Amendment legal issues involved in drug testing of public employees. Discusses several recent court cases involving probable cause and reasonable suspicion to determine appropriate standards for individual situations. Outlines implications for public employers. Blanket drug testing is not permissable, though job applicants have…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Drug Use, Due Process, Government Employees
Peer reviewedZabel, Robert H. – Behavioral Disorders, 1986
The debate over expanding the legal definition of behavior disorders to include social maladjustment is presented; both sides of the issue are addressed including such aspects as confusion in terms, unclear incidence figures difficulty in identification, and legal and ethical ramifications. (CL)
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Definitions, Disability Identification, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedCramer, David – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1986
Explores the problems and benefits that may occur in families in which a parent is homosexual. Research is reviewed and critiqued in discussing the legal and developmental questions that are often raised concerning the impact a parent's homosexuality has on his or her children. In addition, the qualitative relationship between the parent and child…
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Counseling, Elementary Secondary Education
Warrick, Thomas S. – Online, 1984
Discusses downloading of data from databases using microcomputers and mass storage technologies as it relates to copyright laws and legal implications. Topics covered include a definition of copyright; original works; collective works and compilations; fair use; downloading by libraries; court bases; and resolution of uncertainty surrounding…
Descriptors: Computer Storage Devices, Copyrights, Court Litigation, Databases
Peer reviewedMcCarthy, Martha M. – Journal of Education Finance, 1985
Traces the legal arguments and decisions in "Smith vs. Robinson," which resulted in a U.S. Supreme Court decision disallowing the award of attorney's fees to successful plaintiffs claiming rights under the Education for All Handicapped Children Act. Notes implications of and reactions to the Supreme Court decision. (PGD)
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Court Litigation, Disabilities, Due Process
Peer reviewedFafard, Mary-Beth, – Exceptional Children, 1986
The role of Jose P. v. Ambach, a class action lawsuit involving the rights of handicapped students to be referred, evaluated, and placed in a timely fashion into appropriate educational programs and services in the New York City public schools, in structuring the delivery of special education services is discussed. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Court Litigation, Delivery Systems, Disabilities
Peer reviewedDaane, Roderick K. – Journal of College and University Law, 1985
Functions as advisor-counsellor, educator-mediator, manager-administrator, draftsman, litigator, and spokesman are discussed by the University of Michigan general counsel. An illustrative list of subjects handled by institutional counsel is presented. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Administration, Governance, Higher Education
Peer reviewedZirkel, Perry A.; Gluckman, Ivan B. – NASSP Bulletin, 1986
Child abuse is an issue of growing public concern. Seven questions and answers are presented pertaining to the legal risks and responsibilities of school personnel in reporting cases of child abuse. (TE)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Court Litigation, Legal Problems
Van Tol, Joan – Association for Communication Administration Bulletin, 1985
Focuses on various areas of potential liability for department chairs, including admission policies, program changes, catalog issues, academic and disciplinary dismissals, disruptive students, employment issues, etc. (PD)
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Department Heads, Educational Planning, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGuess, Doug; And Others – Mental Retardation, 1984
The article examines legal and moral implications in providing classroom education to children with herpes. Conclusions suggest the integration of the child into educationally appropriate programs during the disease's inactive stage. (CL)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Legal Problems, Moral Values
Peer reviewedKirby, Wendy T. – Journal of College and University Law, 1984
Federal antitrust issues in the day-to-day operations of colleges and universities that have arisen in recent litigation or may arise for institutions are discussed, areas of possible immunity are outlined, and sources of further information are listed. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, Court Litigation, Federal Legislation, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMesibov, Laurie – School Law Bulletin, 1984
If a suit is brought as a class action, either plaintiff or defendant may move to uphold or challenge class certification. If neither does so, the court decides whether the action may be maintained as a class suit. Prerequisites for class certification from Rule 23 (Federal Rules of Civil Procedure) are explained. (TE)
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Courts


