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FOREWORD
American Universitys policies governing
the relationship entered into by each full-time
member of the University Faculty and the
University at the time of initial appointment
describe the mutual obligations and expectations
which are the basis for a continuing association.These
policies have been formulated by the Washington
College of Law and approved by the University
Senate, the provost and the president.
They reflect the concerted efforts
of the faculty of the Washington College
of Law, the University Senate, the provost,
the president, and the Board of Trustees
to affirm principles of University-faculty
relationships that are in accord with those
generally in effect in the academic world,
and specifically for institutions that adopt
the 1940 Statement of Principles on Academic
Freedom and Tenure of the American Association
of University Professors, and take into
account its subsequent related recommendations.
The University does not discriminate on
the basis of race, color, religion, national
origin, sex, gender, age, disability, marital
status, personal appearance, sexual orientation,
family responsibilities, political affiliation,
source of income, or Vietnam-era veteran
status, or any other legally protected status
under the D.C. Human Rights Act.
It conforms with all applicable federal
and state non-discrimination laws. The
University gives emphasis in its recruitment
and promotion to a diverse faculty. This emphasis applies both to faculty and administrative
appointments and is not inconsistent with
a consideration of quality and professional
preparation governing such appointments.
American University is an equal employment
opportunity and affirmative action university
and employer as required by local and federal
laws.The
principles set forth in this Manual
attest to the firm intention of the University
to provide as favorable working conditions
for its faculty as its resources permit
and an atmosphere in which each faculty
member may pursue his/her scholarly activities
and interests freely and without restraint. In return, the University expects faculty members
to devote
themselves creatively and with energy
to the primary duties of teachers and scholars. Each faculty member should endeavor to challenge
students intellectually and stimulate them
to acquire knowledge, understanding and
vision.
This
Manual applies to the Law faculty
of the Washington College of Law. It conforms
to the Faculty Manual of the University
(Section II, Part I of The Manual
of Information & Procedures)
except in instances when long-standing
practices, or principles enunciated by the
Association of American Law Schools and
the American Bar Association have resulted
in different policies and procedures. In
particular, faculty appointments in the
Washington College of Law are not subject
to review by the University Committee on
Faculty Relations, while the faculty grievance
procedures of the University Committee on
Faculty Grievances do apply, and are available
to faculty of the Washington College of
Law.
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