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Resources on Students

AAUP Statements, Policies, & Analysis

Statement on Graduate Students. 1999.

Joint Statement on Rights and Freedoms of Students. 1967.

Academic Freedom of Students and Professors, and Political Discrimination. 2006.  Informational outline.

Legal Issues For Faculty. 2004. By Ann D. Springer, AAUP Associate Counsel. Informational Outline.

Legal Issues In The Classroom. 2003. By Donna Euben, AAUP Counsel. Presentation to the Appalachian College Association Teaching and Learning Institute.

Who Grades Students? Some Legal Cases, Some Best Practices. 2001.  By Donna R. Euben, AAUP Counsel. Informational outline.

Academe: Bulletin of the AAUP

Opinions expressed in Academe's contributed feature articles and reviews are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the policies of the AAUP.

Columns

Do Students Have a Right to Privacy? September-October 2002.  By Ann D. Springer, AAUP Associate Counsel. Legal Watch.

Making the Grade? September-October 2001. By Donna R. Euben, AAUP Counsel. Legal Watch.

Classroom Capitalism. January-February 2000. By Jonathan R. Alger, AAUP Counsel. Legal Watch.

Feature Articles and News

An Open Letter to Ninth Graders. January-February 2009. By Patrick Sullivan.

College Student Character Dysfunction. January-February 2008. Angela Walmsley and Jeffrey McManemy.

How Do I Know If My Student Is Dangerous? November-December 2007. By Ellen Gecker.

Creative Writing Class as Crucible. November-December 2007. By Monica Barron.

University Tries to Defuse Dispute over Student Group.  September-October 2004. By Martin D. Snyder. Nota Bene.

Nevada Regents Limit Access to Private Records. July-August 2002. Nota Bene.

High Court Upholds Mandatory Student Fees. May-June 2000. By Hans P. Johnson. Nota Bene.

Making Accommodations: The Legal World of Students with DisabilitiesNovember-December 2001. By Paul D. Grossman.

Also see our section on Graduate Students.