Educators utilize copyrighted materials to enhance instruction through the use of various media, so it is imperative they have good knowledge of the laws of copyright. In the first segment of this program, "Copyright Works in the Classroom," attorne...
Subject: Educational law and legislation -- United States
How do you protect individuals and minorities against the danger of state-based legislation that will violate their rights? The equal protection and
Subject: state-based legislation
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The U.S. needs more than 340 billion gallons of fresh water every day, but industrial effluent, agricultural runoff, and municipal discharge are contributing to an ongoing decline in water quality. In this program, Marty Tittelbaum, of the Universit...
Subject: Water--Pollution--Law and legislation--United States
Vol. XLII – No. 11
This issue contains articles on CUNY Chancellor Bowker's insight into the proposed CUNY budget cuts, news of the House of Representatives' vote to continue the military draft, and further results from the voter registration draf...
Subject: Legislators--United States
Vol. XXXI – No. 10
This issue contains articles on the resignations of four CUNY officials, the Executive Council's proposal for legislation for more
Subject: Universities and colleges--Law and legislation
Vol. XXXV – No. 1
This issue contains articles on the role the revised student deferment laws play on undergraduates, BC's announcement of regulations for the pass-fail grading experiment, and further details on the restoration of the CUNY budget....
Subject: Draft--Law and legislation--United States
Vol. LXXII – No. 2
This issue contains articles on a discrimination lawsuit brought against BC by an Italian-American group and kosher snafu at the new campus cafeteria.
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Subject: Universities and colleges--Employees--Labor unions--Law and legislation
Vol. XXXII – No. 5
This issue contains articles on news that the CUNY Chancellor's authority has been extended, the BC DuBois Club will be allowed to stay despite being called a 'communist front,' and an announcement of the winners of the Woodrow ...
Subject: Universities and colleges--Administration--Law and legislation
According to the World Health Organization, the incidence of cancer has doubled over the last thirty years (after allowing for the population aging factor). Over this period, the increase in leukemia and brain tumors in children has been around 2% p...
Subject: Food law and legislation -- United States -- History
Herbert Brownell drafted civil rights legislation intended to help prosecute civil rights violations and stop the interference of voter registration