June 25, 2004
The Ubiquitous College Lawyer
From academic freedom to technology transfer, legal issues now reach into almost every corner of campus lifeRelated articles: View all of the advice and commentary from this special supplement on legal issuesBy ROBERT D. BICKEL and PETER H. RUGER
Legal issues concerning higher education have grown significantly in scope and impact over the past five decades. Consider these statistics: In 1961, just 50 colleges had legal-counsel offices, most employing a single lawyer. Only 20
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