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9781609304676 | 9 new edition (Foundation Pr, July 2, 2016), cover price $209.00

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Product Description: Now in its fourth edition, this book reflects the extraordinary growth in the law of higher education and the accompanying rise in scholarship and commentary on higher education law and governance. The case selection reflects major themes and issues...read more

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9781594609824 | 4th edition (Carolina Academic Pr, October 30, 2015), cover price $125.00 | About this edition: Now in its fourth edition, this book reflects the extraordinary growth in the law of higher education and the accompanying rise in scholarship and commentary on higher education law and governance.

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Product Description: In determining the news that’s fit to print, U.S. courts have traditionally declined to second-guess professional journalists. But in an age when news, entertainment, and new media outlets are constantly pushing the envelope of acceptable content, the consensus over press freedoms is eroding...read more

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9780674368323 | Harvard Univ Pr, January 5, 2015, cover price $35.00 | About this edition: In determining the news that’s fit to print, U.

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Product Description: Once upon a time, virtually no one in the academy thought to sue over campus disputes, and, if they dared, judges bounced the case on grounds that it was no business of the courts. Tenure decisions, grading curves, course content, and committee assignments were the stuff of faculty meetings, not lawsuits...read more

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9780674035676 | 1 edition (Harvard Univ Pr, October 30, 2009), cover price $42.50 | About this edition: Once upon a time, virtually no one in the academy thought to sue over campus disputes, and, if they dared, judges bounced the case on grounds that it was no business of the courts.

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