The Fourteenth Amendment to the U. S. Constitution holds that states must provide due process and equal protection to those with a life, liberty, or property right. College students have a property and liberty interest in the public education that they receive and the courts require notice and hearing before a deprivation of one of these interests. As administrators in higher education face the challenges involved in properly deciding disputes with students, they can find guidance in a line of U. S. Supreme Court cases that describe due process in terms of the proper relationship between American citizens and their government. By understanding the process that state governments are required by the Fourteenth Amendment to provide, administra...
Upholding the principle that school districts, as state actors, shall not deprive a student of liber...
This qualitative study presents an exploration of the changing nature of faculty-administration rela...
This qualitative study presents an exploration of the changing nature of faculty-administration rela...
The purpose of the study was to state in a positive manner the rights of administrators in dealing w...
This examination seeks to address the problems both universities and students confront regarding the...
This examination seeks to address the problems both universities and students confront regarding the...
A substantial number of students at the Alabama State College for Negroes had been participating in ...
This examination seeks to address the problems both universities and students confront regarding the...
A substantial number of students at the Alabama State College for Negroes had been participating in ...
In this paper several court decisions relating to student rights and privileges are considered, part...
I. Introduction II. The Facts III. The Decision IV. General Analysis of Decision V. A Rule without a...
Statement of the Problem. The overall focus of this study was to examine faculty termination procedu...
IN ADDRESSING ITSELF to the constitutionality of Section 3316.66 of the Ohio Revised Code,\u27 the U...
Upholding the principle that school districts, as state actors, shall not deprive a student of liber...
This paper addressed the need for continued awareness on the part of Educational Administrators as t...
Upholding the principle that school districts, as state actors, shall not deprive a student of liber...
This qualitative study presents an exploration of the changing nature of faculty-administration rela...
This qualitative study presents an exploration of the changing nature of faculty-administration rela...
The purpose of the study was to state in a positive manner the rights of administrators in dealing w...
This examination seeks to address the problems both universities and students confront regarding the...
This examination seeks to address the problems both universities and students confront regarding the...
A substantial number of students at the Alabama State College for Negroes had been participating in ...
This examination seeks to address the problems both universities and students confront regarding the...
A substantial number of students at the Alabama State College for Negroes had been participating in ...
In this paper several court decisions relating to student rights and privileges are considered, part...
I. Introduction II. The Facts III. The Decision IV. General Analysis of Decision V. A Rule without a...
Statement of the Problem. The overall focus of this study was to examine faculty termination procedu...
IN ADDRESSING ITSELF to the constitutionality of Section 3316.66 of the Ohio Revised Code,\u27 the U...
Upholding the principle that school districts, as state actors, shall not deprive a student of liber...
This paper addressed the need for continued awareness on the part of Educational Administrators as t...
Upholding the principle that school districts, as state actors, shall not deprive a student of liber...
This qualitative study presents an exploration of the changing nature of faculty-administration rela...
This qualitative study presents an exploration of the changing nature of faculty-administration rela...