19 janvier 2005

title VII of the civil right act of 1964

sexual harassment
affirmative action
academic freedom in research and publications
contractual considerations
minority scholarships
codes of student conduct
academic sanctions
institutional recognition and regulations of fraternal organizations
discrimination on the basis of disability
violent crimes on campus
sales, admissions, and amusement taxes
trespass statutes and ordinances
state provision of public postsecondary education
open meetings and public disclosure
medical services and medical research
occupational safety and health act
trademark laws
environmental laws
disputes with funding agencies
title IX
section 504
antitrust laws
patent laws
money damages
the state action doctrine
trustees
institutional tort liability
hold-harmless and indemnification agreements
scope and terms of contract

dammit dammit... and these are just a few of the things i will learn about this semester... VERY interesting, but the problem is the following: i can't do it all!!! I CAN'T work towards my dissertation and take an insanely difficult law class and take an international administration class and teach and BREATHE all at the same time! reading 60 pages of law texts and 60 pages of stuff about international student and staff regulations PLUS grading 20 papers IS ENOUGH for one day... the dissertation stuff, which is not an URGENT matter like the others, takes the 539th place on my list of priorities for the day.

... oops?