Annual Review of Higher Education Law & Policy

Annual Review of Higher Education Law & Policy: Major Developments from 2008

Annual Review of Higher Education Law & Policy:
Major Developments from 2008

Edited by Daren Bakst

Expected Release Date: March, 2009
ISBN: 0-9673344-2-X
Dimensions: 6 x 9
Expected Pages: Approximately 112 pages

This book and CD is no longer available.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Financial Aid

Mark Kantrowitz
Publisher, FinAid.org

Chapter 2: Accreditation

Stephanie J. Gold*
Partner, Hogan & Hartson, LLP

Chapter 3: Disability Law

Salome M. Heyward
President, Salome Heyward and Associates

Chapter 4: Immigration

Leigh Polk Cole**
Partner, Dinse, Knapp & McAndrew, P.C.

Chapter 5: Tenure and Academic Freedom

Lawrence White
President, Lawrence White Consulting
Former Chief Counsel to the Pennsylvania Department of Education

Chapter 6: Campus Safety

Douglas Tuttle
Instructor and Policy Scientist, University of Delaware
Former President of the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA)

Chapter 7: Tax Law

Bertrand M. Harding, Jr.
Attorney, Law Offices of Bertrand M. Harding, Jr.

Chapter 8: Freedom of Speech

Samantha K. Harris
Director, Speech Code Research,
Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE)

Chapter 9: Title IX

Peter G. Land
Partner, Babbitt, Land, Silverstein, and Warner, LLP

Chapter 10: Copyright Law

Steven G. Rosen
Attorney, Office of General Counsel, University of Texas System

*Ambia Harper was a contributor to the accreditation chapter
**Sarah Curry was a contributor to the immigration chapter

Description:

The Annual Review of Higher Education Law & Policy represents CLHE’s continued commitment to providing higher education leaders invaluable publications and analysis. In many ways, it is amazing that a review such as this has never been published. CLHE is pleased to bring this critical and much-needed resource to campuses, law firms, and others interested in higher education.

Each chapter focuses on a major issue area, such as financial aid, and features analysis from leading experts. There are comprehensive reviews of the major developments from 2008 and early 2009 including what these developments mean for colleges and universities. The book’s content is still extremely relevant and invaluable to institutions today.

The book is designed to be easy-to-read, so that each chapter is accessible to the lay person but at the same time valuable to experts. There are 10 different topics covered in the book, making it a must for staff across the entire institution. This ground-breaking book also has a CD that is available that provides a comprehensive compendium of statutes, cases, regulations, reports (and much more) for each chapter!

CLHE hopes you find the Annual Review to be insightful, practical, and a much-needed resource as the legal and regulatory burden on higher education becomes far greater.