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leilurhhh

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What was the dissent's view of the Court's perception of the status of the Yeshiva faculty?

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Identify the faculty powers and functions that the Court majority deemed managerial decisions..



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Answer to Question 1

The dissent believed that the Court's perception of faculty was distorted by the rose-colored lens through which it views the governance structure of the modern-day university..

Answer to Question 2

The Court referred to the faculty's absolute power in academic matters, including courses offered, scheduling, teaching methods, grading policies, and matriculation standards. The Court referred to faculty powers in admissions and graduation decisions. Additionally, the Court stated that, on occasion, faculty views had determined the size of the student body, the tuition to be charged, and the location of a school.



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