Lack of Tenure Is Immaterial to a Teacher’s Claim That Nonrenewal of His Contract Violated Substantive Due Process

Date

1972

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Texas Tech Law Review

Abstract

Discusses the Court’s decision that school administration requires freedom to make decisions regarding the renewal of faculty members’ contracts. The Court also held that nonrenewal of a faculty contract would not necessarily be voided when both valid and invalid reasons existed for the nonrenewal.

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Keywords

Constitutional law, Substantive due process, Employment law, Procedural due process, Public employment, Lack of tenure, Faculty, Perry v. Sindermann, Case note

Citation

4 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 203