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Information on Legal Topics
The AAUPÂ staff lawyers monitor legal developments in higher education around the country and have expertise in subjects such as academic freedom, discrimination, affirmative action, and faculty contracts. They lead workshops and presentations on higher education law for a variety of audiences throughout the country. They keep the Association apprised of new and emerging legal issues that may have implications in areas such as labor and employment law, freedom of expression, and intellectual property rights.
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Academic Freedom and the First Amendment (2007)
How to Diversify the Faculty (2006)
Academic Freedom of Students and Professors, and Political Discrimination
Copyrights and Wrongs
Legal Primer for New & Not-So-New Administrators (2005)
Managing Faculty Productivity After Tenure (2005)
Domestic Partner Benefits on Campus (2005)
Post-Tenure Review: Some Case Law (2005)
De Facto Tenure (2005)
2005 Legal Update
Intellectual Property Legal Issues For Faculty and Faculty Unions (2005)
Faculty Misconduct and Discipline (2005)
Diversity and Affirmative Action Update (2005)
Termination & Discipline (2004)
What Now? The Michigan Cases (2004)
2004 Legal Update
Faculty Employment Outside of the University: Conflicts of Commitment (2004)
Academic Freedom and Professorial Speech (2004)
Legal Issues for Faculty (2004)
Some Legal Aspects of Collegial Governance (2003)
Compensation and Workloads (2003)
Legal Issues in Academic Research (2003)
Legal Issues in the Classroom (2003)
Poised on the Precipice: the Michigan Cases (2003)
Tenure as Remedy for Discrimination (2003)
2003 Legal Update
Sexual Harassment Policies (2002)
Tenure: Perspectives and Challenges (2002)
Academic Freedom of Professors and Institutions (2002)
Who Grades Students? (2001)
Faculty Issues in Tough Times (2001)
Collective Bargaining Revised and Revisited (2001)
Faculty Rights and Responsibilities in Distance Learning (2000)
Hiring and Promotion Legal Issues for Department Chairs (2000)
Section Highlights
AAUP Amicus Briefs, 2005-08
On Wednesday, April 16, 2008, a coalition including the AAUP filed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court in
Crawford v. Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County
, an important Title VII case. Read
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