Monday, June 29, 2009

Higher Education Law (Week 5): 14th Annual Texas Higher Education Law Conference (March 29-30, 2010)


If you are interested in higher education law on the state level, please make plans to attend the upcoming Texas-based higher education law conference.

The University of North Texas College of Education and Center for Higher Education (main sponsor) and co-sponsors TACUSPA, ICUT, and TACC will hold their 14th annual Texas Higher Education Law Conference on March 29-30, 2010 in Denton, TX. This conference will focus on on issues ranging from the student loan crisis and ethical issues in higher education to "search and seizure and privacy rights of students" to "facebook and electronic social media".

The agenda for the conference is available here - http://www.unt.edu/administration/2010_Conference_Agenda.pdf.

The registration form for the conference is available here - http://www.peopleware.net/index.cfm?siteCode=2694&eventDisp=ADMIN10&CFID=27756902&CFTOKEN=267e06-4d02221d-27c9-4ed2-8b74-205e2a62726e.

For more information, please contact Richard Fossey (UNT Center for Higher Education) via email Richard.Fossey@unt.edu or via telephone (940) 565-2514.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Higher Education Law (Week 4): National Higher Education Law Issues


Stetson University's School of Law sponsors their annual National Conference on Law and Higher Education every spring semester. This conference focuses on topics ranging from the impact of immigration law on higher education to FERPA updates.  Conference archives from 2009 are published here - http://www.law.stetson.edu/tmpl/academics/edlaw/internal-1-sub.aspx?id=7325.


Papers of interest to TACUSPA members include:
  • Litigation and Insurance Trends (1 paper)
  • The Continuing Quest for Equality in Sexual Orientation and Identity:
    GLBTQ Issues for Today’s Campuses
    (13 papers)
  • The Intersection of Disability and Discipline (3 papers)
  • Higher Education on ICE: Special Issues in Immigration Law (6 papers)
  • FERPA Updates (5 papers)
  • “Generation Me”: Students — and Their Parents — in the Modern University (4 papers)
  • Emerging Best Practices in Campus Risk Management (1 paper)
  • Face the Music: The Law and Policy of File Sharing (7 papers)
  • Millennial Challenges: Alcohol, Prescription and Illicit Drugs, and Other Risks (3 papers)
  • That’s My Room! Balancing Privacy, the 4th Amendment, and Safety Responsibilities in Residence Halls (3 papers)
  • Higher Education Act – Short-Term and Long-Term Impacts (1 paper)
  • Law and Policy Issues Associated with Service Learning Programs (1 paper)
 
For information on the 2010 National Conference on Law and Higher Education, please access the following link - http://www.law.stetson.edu/tmpl/academics/helps/conf/conf.aspx?id=7744&ekmensel=78e6e020_152_0_7744_2.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Higher Education Law (Week 3): Higher Education Law - Books

Most masters and doctoral programs focused on student affairs/higher education require a higher education law course. However, if someone is interested in the field but is not currently enrolled in graduate school, they could purchase (or request through their library's interlibrary loan system) one of the following higher education law books.
 
The Law of Higher Education by William A. Kaplin and Barbara A. Lee (Paperback - Jul 20, 2007) - Student Edition



Contemporary Issues in Higher Education Law by Joseph Beckham and David Dagley (Paperback - Jul 31, 2005)





*These books are not listed in any particular order. This list of books was gathered from a series of Amazon.com and BN.com searches. 

Monday, June 8, 2009

Higher Education Law (Week 2): Texas Higher Education Law


Student affairs practitioners and higher education faculty who are interested in Texas higher education law should should access the following links:






Monday, June 1, 2009

June 2009 - Higher Education Law (Weeks 1-5)

This month's blog topic is focused on higher education law. Specifically, the TACUSPA blog will focus on various higher education law resources that are available to readers for free on the internet.


Specifically, we will focus on recent higher education law conference proceedings, higher education law books, annual Texas Higher Education Law Conference, and the latest Texas higher education legislation (in committee and out-of-committee).


Sincerely,



The TACUSPA Graduate Education and Research Commission