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Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. – 1995
The law section of the Proceedings contains the following 12 papers: "Constitutional Considerations of the Escrowed Encryption Standard" (Pat Bastian); "Exploring the Link between Source Credibility and Reputational Harm: Effects of Publication Type on Belief of Potentially Defamatory Statements" (Kenneth R. Blake);…
Descriptors: Censorship, Constitutional Law, Copyrights, Higher Education
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Rife, Martine Courant – E-Learning and Digital Media, 2010
This article explores some of the legal and law-related challenges educators face in designing, implementing, and sustaining globally networked learning environments (GNLEs) in the context of conflicting international laws on intellectual property and censorship/free speech. By discussing cases and areas involving such legal issues, the article…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Legal Problems, Plagiarism, Copyrights
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Jones, W. R. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1971
A survey of the various meanings and interpretations of defamation in medieval and early modern English law-ecclesiastical, royal, Roman, municipal and manorial-which includes many of the defamatory words and phrases. (AF)
Descriptors: Language, Laws
Jackson, Judith T. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
There have been many studies done and much research completed on the problem of academic dishonesty at the college and university level. However, there is a dearth of studies done on academic dishonesty as it relates to the legal issues and trends related to higher education administration. The purpose of this research is to analyze the issues,…
Descriptors: Evidence, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Legal Problems
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Garcia-Yeste, Carme; Redondo-Sama, Gisela; Padrós, Maria; Melgar, Patricia – Teachers College Record, 2016
Background/Context: Throughout history, a country's economic and military strength has influenced its times of cultural splendor and the rise of famous intellectuals and artists. Spain has been an exception to this. At the turn of the 20th century, a surprising series of events that no one could have predicted occurred. At the time, Spain had…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, War, Social Action, Conflict
Chronicle of Higher Education, 2006
Alan Wolfe's article "Free Speech, Israel, and Jewish Illiberalism" prompted numerous responses on The Chronicle's online discussion forum. The essay commented on the debate that erupted following the Polish Consulate's decision to cancel a speech by the scholar Tony Judt--allegedly prompted by protests over his critical views of Israel…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Jews, Freedom of Speech, Censorship
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Borden, Diane L. – Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 1998
Contributes to gender/legal scholarship and theory by examining how the U.S. judicial system treats men and women differently in terms of reputational harm. Places both court cases and legislative enactments in the context of the development of women's history. Shows that women's reputations are generally discussed in terms of virtue, while men's…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Discourse Analysis, Feminist Criticism, Legal Problems
Beezer, Bruce – Phi Delta Kappan, 1981
Seeks to define the legal rights of teachers to protect themselves from criticism of their professional behavior and provides some general guidelines. (Author/WD)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Board of Education Role, Civil Rights, Court Litigation
Canadian Teachers' Federation (NJ1), 2008
This paper focuses on issues related to the misuse and abuse of the technologies, or "cybermisconduct" directed toward students and teachers such as online harassment, cyberbullying and internet defamation. Since some forms of cyberbullying may be criminal acts under the Criminal Code, Canadian courts are voicing serious concerns about…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Antisocial Behavior, Internet, Bullying
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Laramee, William A. – NASPA Journal, 1991
Examines racism on college campuses. Discusses group defamation and freedom of speech within that context. Concludes in this period of racial unrest and conflict, a reappraisal is in order of delicate balance between protection from group and class defamation on the one hand and free speech on other, using law as an important base from which to…
Descriptors: Colleges, Freedom of Speech, Higher Education, Racial Bias
Ferencz, Susan K. – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1997
Considers how civil law might treat claims of defamation arising from computer newsgroup postings. Concludes that newsgroup postings will probably be treated as a hybrid of print and broadcast media, and that newsgroup users will vigorously and aggressively protect freedoms of speech and press. While traditional defenses to defamation charges will…
Descriptors: Civil Law, Computer Networks, Conflict Resolution, Freedom of Speech
Schwartz, Allen D. – School Administrator, 1982
Explains legal principles of defamation suits and how, in cases involving school personnel, determination of injury depends on whether an employee is a "public official" or a "private person." Defenses available to a school employee are discussed. (MLF)
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Legal Responsibility
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Walden, John C. – National Elementary Principal, 1974
School administrators do, under specific circumstances enjoy the benefits of privileged communication and can rely on some legal protection if charged with defamation of character. (Author/WM)
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Administrator Responsibility, Administrators, Civil Liberties
Killian, John D. – Personnel Guidance J, 1970
Counselor's legal responsibilities in release of information about students involves matters of parental rights to information; defamation, libel, and slander; and privileged communication. Counselor has little to fear provided he performs professionally and ethically. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Role, Counselors, Court Litigation
Lawhorne, Clifton O. – 1971
This handbook, intended for journalists and others in the field of communication, examines the evolving law of libel in the United States and discusses the effects of recent trends. By placing libel law in the context of American History and by using over 500 court cases as specific examples, the author demonstrates not only its historical…
Descriptors: American Culture, Due Process, Federal Legislation, Information Dissemination
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