Sentences with phrase «existing tenure laws»

New York, NY — A stunning analysis of teacher disciplinary proceedings reveals how existing tenure laws make it nearly impossible to fire tenured teachers in New York even after they are found guilty of fireable offenses.

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Part of the committee's recommendations read, «The President has no powers under Section 171 (2)(c) of the constitution or any other existing law to extend or elongate the tenure of a permanent secretary, whose tenure expired by efluxion of time or age, whichever comes first.
Mr. Duncan issued a statement saying the ruling could help millions of students who are hurt by existing teacher tenure laws.
One of my favorite things about director Gary Tinterow's tenure is how he's made efforts to expand art's footprint in the museum's existing floor space, most notably in the Law Building entrance, where nowadays you encounter art as soon as you set foot inside.
They mostly exist as a way for law schools to evaluate professors for promotion and tenure, based partly on their success in placing articles in prestigious journals.
In Walker v NSW (19), the High Court had to consider whether customary Aboriginal criminal law is something which has been recognized by the common law and which continues to this day, in the same way that Mabo decided that customary law relating to land tenure continues to exist.
Where native title existed in its own right under the common law or where native title co-existed with other tenures - the native title could not result in the extinguishment or any derogation whatsoever of any rights granted by the Crown or by legislation.
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