Word: hear
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Under the new system, the student accused of misconduct can choose whether he wants the Judicial Board or the Administrative Board to hear his case...
...Faculty executive steering committee last month approved the proposal, and the Undergraduate Council also endorsed the new disciplinary body, which will hear cases "on which there is no clear precedent or consensus in the community about the impermissibility of the actions or the appropriate response...
Students have almost continuously boycotted the CRR, which the Faculty created in 1970 to hear infractions of its Resolution on Rights and Responsibilities (RRR). When the CRR was convened in the spring of 1985, after lying dormant for 10 years, students renewed their calls for disciplinary reform...
...accept responsibility for their actions; doing so, despite the majority's confused view, is a requisite of civil disobedience. The idea that University administrators are to blame for not taking the offensive and actively securing Kent-Brown's right to speak is ludicrous. As members of the Ad Board hear cases stemming from the protest, they should reflect upon their obligation to defend this community's principles against those who seek to constrain the range of views that can be expressed here. Steven L. Ascher David S. Graham Michael J. Lartigue Steven L. Lichtman Michael D. Nolan Jeffrey S. Nordhaus...
...Judicial Board is designed to hear cases "on which there is no clear precedent or consensus in the community about the impermissibility of the actions or the appropriate response," according to the proposal which the Faculty approved yesterday. The Administrative Boards, on the other hand, will continue to hear cases of "infractions of established University regulations...