Author: | William A. Kaplin, Barbara A. Lee | ISBN: | 9781118755860 |
Publisher: | Wiley | Publication: | December 23, 2013 |
Imprint: | Jossey-Bass | Language: | English |
Author: | William A. Kaplin, Barbara A. Lee |
ISBN: | 9781118755860 |
Publisher: | Wiley |
Publication: | December 23, 2013 |
Imprint: | Jossey-Bass |
Language: | English |
Based on the fifth edition of Kaplin and Lee’s indispensable guide to the law that bears on the conduct of higher education, The Law of Higher Education, Fifth Edition: Student Version provides an up-to-date textbook, reference, and guide for coursework in higher education law and programs preparing higher education administrators for leadership roles.
The Student Version includes the materials from the full fifth edition that most relate to student interests and are most suitable for classroom instruction.
For example:
Each chapter is introduced with an overview of key terms and ideas the students will encounter. In addition, the book includes a general introduction to the study of higher education law, a glossary of key legal terms, and appendices for non-law students on the American court system and on how to read court opinions.
The authors have also prepared a volume of teaching materials keyed to the Student Version, available from the National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA). In addition, the authors will periodically update the Student Version by posting recent developments on a Web site hosted by NACUA.
Based on the fifth edition of Kaplin and Lee’s indispensable guide to the law that bears on the conduct of higher education, The Law of Higher Education, Fifth Edition: Student Version provides an up-to-date textbook, reference, and guide for coursework in higher education law and programs preparing higher education administrators for leadership roles.
The Student Version includes the materials from the full fifth edition that most relate to student interests and are most suitable for classroom instruction.
For example:
Each chapter is introduced with an overview of key terms and ideas the students will encounter. In addition, the book includes a general introduction to the study of higher education law, a glossary of key legal terms, and appendices for non-law students on the American court system and on how to read court opinions.
The authors have also prepared a volume of teaching materials keyed to the Student Version, available from the National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA). In addition, the authors will periodically update the Student Version by posting recent developments on a Web site hosted by NACUA.