Your must-have resource on the law of higher education
Written by recognized experts in the field, the latest edition of The Law of Higher Education offers college administrators, legal counsel, and researchers a thorough understanding of the legal implications surrounding administrative decision-making in today’s educational landscape.
In an era where the higher education sector faces an increasing number of legal challenges, William A. Kaplin and Barbara A. Lee present a clear, cogent, and contextualized legal guide that has become indispensable to professionals in the field. This updated edition includes contributions from two new authors, Neal H. Hutchens and Jacob H. Rooksby, who enhance the existing team by providing additional insights into significant developments in higher education law.
Addressing a wide range of topics, from hate speech and student suicide to intellectual property issues and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), this comprehensive resource is designed to equip you with the knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of the legal environment in higher education.
Key Features | Description |
New Material | Includes significant updates since the previous edition’s publication. |
Title IX Developments | Covers critical changes related to Title IX and intellectual property rights. |
Protections for LGBTQ+ Individuals | Explores enhanced protections for gay and transgender students and employees. |
Free Speech Rights | Delves into the free speech rights of faculty and students in public universities. |
Academic Freedom | Expands discussions on faculty, student, and institutional academic freedom. |
If this book isn’t on your shelf, it absolutely needs to be. Keeping up with the ever-evolving legal landscape is vital for college administrators and other stakeholders in higher education. With its comprehensive approach and the expertise of its authors, The Law of Higher Education is not just a resource—it’s a necessary tool for anyone involved in the administration of higher education institutions.
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