University Law

Kern Alexander author Klinton W Alexander author M David Alexander author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:LEG Inc. (dba West Academic Publishing

Published:30th Dec '20

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Types of Courses
This book is designed for graduate courses titled Law and Education, Higher Education Law, University Law, College Law, and/or Legal Aspects of Education, in graduate programs in Colleges of Education and elective courses in Law Schools.

Description
The presentation in the book, a combination textbook/casebook, gives a complete overview of higher education law; covering common law, constitutional law, and interpretations of statute at state and federal levels. The content defines the legal rights and responsibilities in colleges and universities.

Organization
Each chapter begins with an overview of the legal issues followed by detailed explanations of legal precedents and the prevailing rule of law.

Features
The "text-case" method allows instructors to analyze issues and relate court decisions to operations of colleges and universities. Students are given the legal bases that relate factual situations while recognizing similar experiences they may have as practicing university faculty members or administrators.

  • Rules of law are explained in narrative form enabling law students and graduate education students to grasp the essence of legal precedents as background for reading and understanding judicial opinions.
  • Judicial opinions are carefully edited to weed out extraneous legal jargon, and to pinpoint the dispute at hand.
  • Case briefs are provided at the end of court decisions that refine points of law addressed in other litigation.

The authors' comprehensive approach gives law students and graduate education students an overall view of the law. The text in each subject matter area opens with a historical legal perspective that captures the current roles of federal and state governments in higher education. Different areas of law (common law, statutes, constitutional law) are woven together throughout the text. This manner of presentation helps reduce legal complexities to a level easily understood by law students and graduate school students.

Summaries of Case Law
Each chapter provides the student with comprehensive summaries and explanations of judicial rationale of court decisions in key cases.

Pedagogy
Edited cases are integrated into each chapter. Cases focus on the legal precedents and eliminate unnecessary judicial and procedural matters. Most cases are brief, saving students and teachers time by identifying relevant factors and court holdings.

Case Notes
Case notes for court decisions from other jurisdictions are presented following each case to provide...

ISBN: 9781634604802

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1816g

1181 pages