The ArizonaBoard of Regents ABOR is the governing body of Arizona s public university system, providing policy guidance to Arizona State University , Northern Arizona University , the University of Arizona and their branch campuses. Organization Eight volunteer members are appointed by the Governor of Arizona to staggered eight year terms two students serve on the Board for two year appointments, with the first year being a nonvoting apprentice year. The Governor and the Superintendent of Public Instruction serve as voting ex officio members. The ABOR provides policy guidance and oversight to the three major degree granting universities, as provided for by Title 15 of the Arizona Revised Statutes. The Board of Regents is a constitutionally created body corporate. It exists on a plane equivalent to that of the Legislature. Arizona universities have no independent legal existence but are extensions of the Board. History In 1885, the Territorial Legislature authorized the establishment of the University of Arizona and provided for the management, direction, governance, and control by a Board of Regents. The state colleges, one in Tempe and one in Flagstaff, were governed by a three member State Board of Education that included the Superintendent of Public Instruction and two members appointed by the Governor. In March 1945, the Governor signed a law uniting the governing boards of the university and state colleges of Arizona. The authority of the Board of Regents expanded to include the Arizona State Teachers College at Tempe since 1958 Arizona State University , and Arizona State Teachers College at Flagstaff since 1966 Northern Arizona University . Current Board Members Ernest ... Student Non Voting Term Expires 2012 Ex Officio Members Jan Brewer Glendale Governor of Arizona John Huppenthal Chandler Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction External links http www.azregents.edu Official site DEFAULTSORT ArizonaBoard Of Regents Category Education in Arizona Category American ... more details
In the United States , a board of regents often governs public institutions of higher education , which include both State university system state universities and community college s. In each U.S. state , such boards may govern either the state university system , individual colleges and universities, or both. Boards vary by formal name, size, powers, and membership. In some states, members are appointed by the Governor United States governor . In some private institutions of higher learning, a board of regents is a volunteer, non governing body charged with various responsibilities, including but not limited to major gift cultivation and fund raising. Members are often appointed by the governing body. California The Regents of the University of California govern the University of California system, with one exception the original endowment that allowed for the creation of UC s University ... by the Regents. However, Hastings Law degrees are issued in the name of the UC Regents. New York The Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York oversees all public education ... public school system run by the New York State Education Department via the Regents Examinations . High school graduates may receive Regents Scholarships to defray expenses at SUNY universities. Virginia In Virginia the board of regents is known as the board of visitors . ref http www.virginia.edu bov Board of Visitors web page of the University of Virginia ref ref http www.bov.vt.edu Board of Visitors ... bov Board of Visitors web page of Radford University ref ref http www.jmu.edu visitors James Madison University Board of Visitors ref ref http www.umw.edu bov default.php University of Mary Washington Board of Visitors Home Page ref ref http www.longwood.edu president 4565.htm Board of Visitors Longwood University ref ref http bov.gmu.edu George Mason University Board of Visitors ref ref http about.cnu.edu leadership boardOfVisitors.cfm Board of Visitors Christopher Newport University ... more details
The Utah State Board of Regents was formed in 1969 as a governing body for the Utah System of Higher Education . The Board consists of eighteen residents of the State fifteen regents and one student regent are appointed by the Governor of Utah and two members of the State Board of Education, appointed by the chair of that board, serve as nonvoting members. The Board oversees the establishment of policies and procedures, executive appointments, master planning, budget and finance, proposals for legislation, develops governmental relationships, and performs administrative unit and program approval for higher education for the State of Utah . External links http www.utahsbr.edu Utah State Board of Regents Website Category Education in Utah Utah stub Utah school stub ... more details
The Louisiana Board of Regents is a government agency in the U.S. state of Louisiana that is responsible for coordination of all public higher education in the state. The Board was created under the terms of the 1974 Louisiana Constitution , and began operations effective January 1, 1975. ref name Board http www.regents.state.la.us Louisiana Board of Regents . Accessed December 19, 2007. ref The Board of Regents consists of 15 members, 14 of whom are appointed by the Governor to six year, overlapping terms. Each of Louisiana s Congressional districts is represented by at least one Regent but no more than two Regents. The Louisiana Constitution also entitles the Louisiana Legislature to appoint a student member to the Board as the Regents 15th member. ref name Board Commissioner Sally Clausen resigned in 2010 after a brief controversy centered around her one day retirement to collect vacation pay. ref http www.nola.com politics index.ssf 2010 06 higher education commissioner.html ref The Board funds various education programs across the state of Louisiana , including the Center for Adult Learning in Louisiana . Notable regents Edith Killgore Kirkpatrick 1978 1990 References Reflist Public universities and colleges in Louisiana Category American Association of State Colleges and Universities Category Government agencies established in 1975 Category Government of Louisiana Category Universities and colleges in Louisiana ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox University name Florida Board of Regents image established 1965 type Governance Governing Board chancellor city Tallahassee, Florida Tallahassee state Florida country United States US enrollment campus website The Florida Board of Regents was from 1965 to 2001 the governing body for the State University System of Florida , which includes all public universities in the state of Florida , United States . It was created to replace a predecessor body called the Florida Board of Control , which had existed from 1905. Its powers are now held by the Florida Board of Governors . The Board of Regents was established in the Florida Statutes , Title XVI, Chapter 240, Part II. Function The Board of Regents, via the Division of Universities of the Department of Education, had the responsibility for adopting systemwide rules and policies planning for the future needs ... of the universities. Title XVI Chapter 240.209, The 2000 Florida Statutes Composition The Board of Regents ... Dissolution and succession The Board of Regents hindered efforts by Governor Jeb Bush and the Republican ... state legislature which was signed into law by Governor Bush on July 1, 2001. The powers held by the Board of Regents were then divided between the Florida Board of Education which was given some authority ... box Succession box before Florida Board of Control title Governing Body for the br State University System of Florida years 1965&ndash 2001 after Florida Board of Governors End box Coord missing Florida State University System of Florida DEFAULTSORT Florida Board Of Regents Category Government of Florida ... of Education, no county could house two Regents except for counties with over 900,000 residents. The Regents were not paid however, they were reimbursed for expenses incurred as a result of fulfilling their role, such as travel expenses. The Board appointed a Chancellor to serve as its chief ... what is now called the Florida Board of Governors . As it is ensconced in the Florida Constitution ... more details
The Ohio Board of Regents is the coordinating board for higher education in Ohio . The board was created in 1963 by the Ohio General Assembly to provide higher education policy advice to the Governor of Ohio and the Ohio General Assembly develop a strategy involving Ohio s public and independent colleges and universities advocate for and manage state funds for public colleges and coordinate and implement state higher education policies. The board consists of nine members, in addition to two ex officio representatives from the state legislature. The nine regents are not compensated and are appointed by the Governor to nine year terms of service. The Governor appoints the chancellor who leads a professional staff in service of higher education. The regents have a direct, non governing relationship with all of Ohio s colleges and universities. Working in partnership with Ohio s higher education community, the regents advocate for and recommend how to best direct the state s investment in higher education work with the Ohio State Board of Education to develop a seamless primary, secondary and higher education system to prepare citizens for the challenges of the 21st century authorize and approve new degree programs manage state funded financial aid programs for students and develop and advocate policies to maximize higher education s contributions to the state and its citizens. In keeping with Ohio s decentralized system of higher education, the Board of Regents functions as a coordinating body rather than a governing body. This approach has come under some criticism in recent years as contributing greatly to overlap and redundancies. For example, Ohio s public universities support ... programs. Eric Fingerhut was appointed the Chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents on March 14 ... The Ohio Board of Regents The Board s official web site Category Education in Ohio ... Bill to weaken state regents in higher education heads to Senate. last Provance first Jim date ... more details
The Kansas Board of Regents is a body consisting of nine members which governs six state universities in the U.S. state of Kansas . In addition to these six universities, it also supervises and coordinates nineteen community colleges, five technical colleges, six technical schools and a municipal university. Refer to the List of colleges and universities in Kansas list of colleges and universities for details on the individual schools. Member selection The members of the Kansas Board of Regents are appointed by the state Government and then confirmed by the state Senate. Several board members terms have expired without the governor reappointing them or naming successors these members continue to serve. The current members and their terms Jarold Boettcher June 2011 br Jill Docking, Chair June 2010 br Christine Downey Schmidt June 2009 br Richard Hedges June 2011 br Gary Sherrer, Vice Chair June 2011 br Ed McKechnie June 2010 br Dan Lykins June 2009 br Janie Perkins June 2009 br Donna L. Shank June 2010 Tasks For the most part, the Board deals with educational providers to improve the quality of their educational policies, programs, and services, in an effort to improve the quality of learning in general, as well as to maintain this quality, in Kansas. In addition to serving on the Board, each of its members serves on various commissions and committees throughout the year. Schools governed by the Board of Regents Emporia State University , Emporia, Kansas Emporia Fort Hays State University , Hays, Kansas Hays Kansas State University , Manhattan, Kansas Manhattan Pittsburg State University , Pittsburg, Kansas Pittsburg University of Kansas , Lawrence, Kansas Lawrence Wichita State University , Wichita, Kansas Wichita See also List of colleges and universities in Kansas External links http www.kansasregents.org Kansas Board of Regents Category Education in Kansas Category Government of Kansas ... more details
The South Dakota Board of Regents governs South Dakota South Dakota s six public universities Black Hills State University , Dakota State University , Northern State University , South Dakota School of Mines and Technology , South Dakota State University , and the University of South Dakota . In addition, the board governs the state s two special schools, the South Dakota School for the Blind and Visually Impaired and the South Dakota School for the Deaf . The board also oversees several university centers, including South Dakota Public Universities and Research Center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota ... City, South Dakota Rapid City . The Board of Regents controls all institutional decisions for the six public universities in South Dakota, operating with a total budget of approximately 306 million. The board ... voting member but serves only a two year term. The board employs an Executive Director to coordinate legislation, oversee and work with university presidents, and ensure that the board s goals are carried out. The current executive director is Dr. Jack R. Warner . Enrollment of the Board of Regents ..., SD Deleted image removed Image SD BOR 2006.JPG thumb 400px right The South Dakota Board of Regents ... of the Board of Regents are as follows Terry Baloun , Highmore, South Dakota Highmore board president Dr. Kathryn O. Johnson , Hill City, South Dakota Hill City board vice president Dr. James O. Hansen , Pierre, South Dakota Pierre board secretary Harvey C. Jewett IV , Aberdeen, South Dakota Aberdeen ... one vacancy, since the March 2009 resignation of Dr. Richard G. Bellati . The Board of Regents ... External links http www.sdbor.edu South Dakota Board of Regents Category Education in South Dakota ... Board of Regents ... Center West River in Rapid City, South Dakota Rapid City . The board also maintains an Electronic ... , Dr. James O. Hansen , Carole Pagones , Dr. Kathryn O. Johnson , Board President Harvey C. Jewett ... more details
See also History of the University of Michigan The Board of Regents of the University of Michigan is the legal ... , Flint , and Dearborn . The Board of Regents was created by the Organic Act of March 18, 1837 that established ... the Board of Regents was formed as a new legal entity in 1837, the Michigan Supreme Court ... Board The current Board of Regents consists of eight Regents, two of whom are elected on a partisan ... Legislature or its territorial equivalents , and the Board of Regents and its predecessors ... harvnb Guevara 2005 p 17 ref The Legislature did not give up its control easily, and the Board of Regents ... the homeopathy movement petitioned the Legislature to force the Board of Regents to add professors ... harvnb Hinsdale 1906 p 107 ref The Board of Regents again took no action to comply. In 1867, the Legislature ... provided the board of regents would comply with the law of 1855, and appoint at least one professor ... 1906 p 57 ref By 1871, the expressed public desire for a Homeopathic School led the Board of Regents ... Supreme Court ruled that the state constitution explicitly defined the powers of the Board of Regents ... Shaw 1920 pp 168 169 ref This ruling established the precedent that the Board of Regents is an independent ... rowspan 2 1837 Ross Wilkins John Norvell Source harv Shaw 1942 Appointed Board of Regents of the University of Michigan 1837 1852 The Organic Act of March 18, 1837, created the modern Board of Regents ..., who was to be appointed by the Regents and serve as ex officio President of the Board. In fact ... they governed was the same, the Board of Regents was a distinct legal entity from the Board of Trustees. The Board of Trustees transferred all of their property to the new Board of Regents, but forgot ... that the Board of Regents, the Board of Trustees, and the Didactors of the Catholepistemiad were ... Board of Regents of the University of Michigan 1852 present Update type section date September 2010 The state constitution of 1850 made the Board of Regents a statewide elected body, and created the office ... more details
Refimprove date March 2007 The Georgia Board of Regents oversees the University System of Georgia as part of the government of Georgia U.S. state state government of Georgia U.S. state Georgia in the United States . The University System of Georgia is composed of all state public institutions of higher education. History The Board was organized on January 1, 1932, to create centralized control over all member institutions. ref name UGAReed p2813 cite web url http dlg.galileo.usg.edu cgi bin ebind2html.pl reed c15?seq 449 title History of the University of Georgia accessdate 2007 03 20 last Reed first Thomas Walter year ca. 1949 publisher University of Georgia page 2813 ref Governing authority The Board oversees 35 school s four research universities, two regional universities, 13 state universities, seven state colleges, and nine two year colleges. In fiscal 2003, there were 10,626 Faculty university faculty positions and 241,878 student s. Fact date March 2007 Those numbers grew to 35,000 and 253,000, respectively, in 2006. ref name ReidAJC Funding of all member institutions is controlled by the Board. In fiscal year 2003, the Board dispensed 1,697,287,628 of funding, authorized by the Georgia ... regents bylaws membership title Bylaws accessdate 2010 01 13 ref On September 13, 2006, Erroll B. Davis, Jr. became the 11th Chancellor of the Board of Regents. ref name ReidAJC Davis stepped down as the chairman ... NAACP filed a lawsuit that claims the University System of Georgia and Board of Regents have methodically ... State HBCUs , the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia must be forced by court ... www.usg.edu Board of Regents website http www.usg.edu sac Student Advisory Council UnivSysGa coord missing Georgia U.S. state DEFAULTSORT Georgia Board Of Regents Category American Association of State ... publisher Cox Enterprises page A4 date September 14, 2006 ref Organization The Board consists ... accessdate 2010 01 13 ref Controversies The Board has been criticized in the past on several points ... more details
No footnotes date January 2011 Update date January 2011 Essay date January 2011 The Tennessee Board of Regents TBR is one of the two systems of public higher education in the U.S. state of Tennessee . The TBR was authorized by an act of the Tennessee General Assembly passed in 1972. According to its own figures, it is the sixth largest system of public higher education in the United States, supervising all public higher education institutions in the state that are not governed by the University of Tennessee system , including four year universities, community college s, and the Tennessee Technology Centers formerly called technical institutes and State Area Vo Tech Schools . Originally founded as the State University and Community College System of Tennessee, the TBR currently comprises six university universities Middle Tennessee State University , University of Memphis , Tennessee Technological University , East Tennessee State University , Austin Peay State University , and Tennessee ... at the current time. Chancellor John Morgan Composition The Tennessee Board of Regents system is governed by 18 board members. The board meets four times each year at regularly scheduled meetings, and the chairman may call additional meetings during the year as needed. The 18 members of the board ... DB dbc tbrsalaries.php Salary database of faculty and staff at Tennessee Board of Regents institutions Tennessee Board of Regents Category 1972 establishments Category Government of Tennessee Category ... their own board of directors , board of trustees or similar bodies at the campus level the TBR hires ..., would have its own independent board thus far no such proposal has been enacted. The professional .... The competition for limited state dollars between members of the Regents system and the University ... Higher Education Commission, who is a non voting member. Regents Current members The Honorable ... States Tennessee Board ... more details
Mergeto University of the City of Manila date March 2009 The Board of Regents of the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila is the legal corporation that controls the University of the City of Manila . The Board of Regents was created by the Republic Act 4196 that established the University. It has the general powers of administration, as well as the authority to exercise corporate powers as defined by the Corporation Law of the Philippines. It is the highest policy making body of the University and is responsible for over all policy formulation, as well as the final arbiter of all major issues in the University. ref name plm bor http www.plm.edu.ph board of regents.html Board of Regents . The Pamantasan . Accessed March 14, 2009. ref Composition The Board of Regents is a collegial body composed of six members the President of the University of the City of Manila President of the University , a representative of the PLM faculty, a distinguished alumnus, a respected educator, and one other respected professional, and the Superintendent of the Division of City Schools Manila . ref name chan http ... member of the Board of Regents. All of these members are appointed by the Mayor of the City of Manila, with the consent from the City Council. ref name plm bor As of April 2010, the Board of Regents is composed of ref http www.plm.edu.ph administration board of regents.html Board of Regents . ref class wikitable Board Member Chairman Justice Justo P. Torres, Jr. Ret. Member Gemma Cruz Araneta ... Atty. Jose M. Roy III Ex officio Member Dr. Ponciano A. Menguito Officers of the Board of Regents The Chairman of the Board and the President of the University are elected from among the regents themselves. The Chairman presides over all the meetings of the Board while the University President serves as its ex officio Vice Chairman. ref name plm bor List of Chairmen of the Board of Regents The Board of Regents of PLM has already been served by six chairmen since its conception on January 9, 1967 ... more details
Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants Board of Regents of State Colleges v. Roth ArgueDate January 18 ArgueYear 1972 DecideDate June 29 DecideYear 1972 FullName Board of Regents of State Colleges, et al. v. Roth USVol 408 USPage 564 Citation 92 S. Ct. 2701 33 L. Ed. 2d 548 1972 U.S. LEXIS 131 1 I.E.R. Cas. BNA 23 Prior Subsequent Holding SCOTUS 1972 1975 Majority Stewart JoinMajority Burger, White, Blackmun, Rehnquist Concurrence Burger Dissent Douglas Dissent2 Brennan JoinDissent2 Douglas Dissent3 Marshall NotParticipating Powell LawsApplied First Amendment to the United States Constitution U.S. Const. amends. I , Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution XIV Board of Regents of State Colleges v. Roth , 408 U.S. 564 1972 , was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States United States Supreme Court concerning alleged discrimination against a nontenured teacher at University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Wisconsin State University in Oshkosh, Wisconsin Oshkosh . David Roth was hired as a first year assistant professor of political science in 1968 for a fixed term of one year. In accordance with procedural rules set by the Board of Regents, the president of the University informed Roth he would not be rehired for the next academic year, giving him no reason for the decision and no opportunity to challenge it in any sort of hearing. The Board s employment Rules provided opportunity for review of teachers dismissed before the end of the employment term, but did not extend these protections to teachers whose contracts were simply not renewed. Roth brought suit in Federal District Court alleging that he was being punished for statements he had made that were critical of the University administration. He said the decision not to rehire him infringed his First Amendment to the United States Constitution First Amendment right to freedom of speech. He also alleged that the University s failure to provide a hearing violated his Fourteenth Amendment to the United States ... more details
Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants Sipuel v. Board of Regents of Univ. of Okla. ArgueDateA January 7 ArgueDateB 8 ArgueYear 1948 DecideDate January 12 DecideYear 1948 FullName Sipuel v. Board of Regents of University of Oklahoma, et al. USVol 332 USPage 631 Citation 305 U.S. 337 68 S. Ct. 299 92 L. Ed. 247 1948 U.S. LEXIS 2645 Prior Judgment for the State, District Court of Cleveland County, Oklahoma, 199 Okla. 36 affirmed, Oklahoma Supreme Court Supreme Court of the State of Oklahoma 1946 180 P.2d 135 Subsequent Holding Colleges can not deny admittance based on race. SCOTUS 1946 1949 PerCuriam yes LawsApplied Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution U.S. Const. amend. XIV wikisource Sipuel v. Board of Regents of University of Oklahoma Sipuel v. Board of Regents of Univ. of Okla. , 332 U.S. 631 1948 per curiam is a Supreme Court of the United States United States Supreme Court case that dealt with the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution . Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher Ada Lois Sipuel February 8, 1924 October 18, 1995 , born in Chickasha, Oklahoma was the daughter of a minister. Her brother planned to challenge segregationist policies of the University of Oklahoma , but went to Howard University Law School in Washington, D.C. in order not to delay his career further by protracted litigation. Ada Sipuel was willing to delay her legal career in order to challenge segregation. On January 14, 1946, she applied at the University of Oklahoma at the time, an all white law school , the only taxpayer funded law school in the State of Oklahoma at the time, and was denied because of race color . She then petitioned Oklahoma District Courts District Court of Cleveland ... reflist External links caselaw source case Sipuel v. Board of Regents of Univ. of Okla. , 332 U.S. ... Lee v. State of Mississippi , and was also a precursor for Brown v. Board of Education ussc 347 483 ... Missouri ex rel. Gaines v. Canada ussc 305 337 1938 Sweatt v. Painter ussc 339 629 1950 Brown v. Board ... more details
Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants NCAA v. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma ArgueDate March 20 ArgueYear 1984 DecideDate June 27 DecideYear 1984 FullName National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, et al. USVol 468 USPage 85 Citation 104 S. Ct. 2948 82 L. Ed. 2d 70 Prior The Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, et al. v. National Collegiate Athletic Association , 546 F.Supp. 1276 W.D. Okla. 1982 , The Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, et al. v. National Collegiate Athletic Association , 707 F.2d 1147 10th Cir. 1983 Subsequent The Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, et al. v. National Collegiate Athletic Association , 601 F.Supp. 307 W.D. Okla. 1984 Holding Holding that the NCAA s television plan violated the Sherman Anti Trust Act and was a restraint of trade. SCOTUS 1981 1986 Majority J. Stevens JoinMajority C.J. Burger, JJ. Brennan, Marshall, Blackmun, Powell and O Connor Dissent J. White JoinDissent J. Rehnquist LawsApplied usc 15 1 7 usc 15 12 27 and usc 29 52 53 NCAA v. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma , Case citation 468 U.S. 85 1984 , was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA television plan ... of university teams in each season. The Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma and the University ... Scully, Thomas 1985 , NCAA v. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma The NCAA s Television ... name Scully ref name WDOkla The Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, et al. v. National Collegiate ... Athletic Association v. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, et al. , ussc 468 85 1984 ... name WDOkla ref name SCOTUS ref name 10thCir The Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, et ... colwidth 30em External links National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, et al. , ussc 468 85 1984 DEFAULTSORT Ncaa V. Board Of Regents Of Univ. Of Oklahoma ... more details
SCOTUSCase Litigants Kimel v. Florida Board of Regents ArgueDate October 13 ArgueYear 1999 DecideDate January 11 DecideYear 2000 FullName J. Daniel Kimel, Jr. et al. v. Florida Board of Regents et al. USVol 528 USPage 62 Citation 120 S.Ct. 631, 81 Fair Empl.Prac.Cas. BNA 970, 187 A.L.R. Fed. 543, 76 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 46,190, 145 L.Ed.2d 522, 68 USLW 4016, 140 Ed. Law Rep. 825, 23 Employee Benefits Cas. 2945, 00 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 229, 2000 Daily Journal D.A.R. 293, 2000 CJ C.A.R. 190, 13 Fla. L. Weekly Fed. S 25 Holding United States Congress Congress s congressional power of enforcement enforcement powers under the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution Constitution do not extend to the abrogation doctrine abrogation of state sovereign immunity under the Eleventh Amendment to the United States Constitution Eleventh Amendment where the discrimination complained of is rationally based on age. Therefore, private litigants cannot obtain money damages from the states for violations of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967. SCOTUS 1994 2005 Majority O Connor JoinMajority Rehnquist, Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas Parts I, II, and IV Rehnquist, Stevens, Scalia, Souter, Ginsburg, Breyer Part III Concurrence Dissent Stevens JoinConcurrence Dissent Souter, Ginsburg, Breyer Concurrence Dissent2 Thomas JoinConcurrence Dissent2 Kennedy LawsApplied Eleventh Amendment to the United States Constitution U.S. Const. amends. XI , Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution XIV Kimel v. Florida Board of Regents , court citation 528 U.S. 62 2000 was a Supreme Court of the United States United States Supreme Court case that determined that the United States Congress Congress s congressional power of enforcement ... cgi bin getcase.pl?court US&vol 000&invol 98 791 Kimel v. Florida Board of Regents Category United ... also Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama v. Garrett Bd. of Trs. of the Univ. of Ala. v ... more details
The Arizona School Facilities Board is a state agency of the state of Arizona . It finances the construction of new public district schools. External links http www.azsfb.gov sfb agency pages home.asp Website Arizona stub Category State agencies of Arizona ... more details
US Constitution article series Lapides v. Board of Regents of University System of Georgia , ussc 535 613 2002 , is a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States which ruled that a state voluntarily Waiver waives its Eleventh Amendment to the United States Constitution Eleventh Amendment immunity when it invokes a United States federal courts federal court s removal jurisdiction . There has subsequently been a circuit split in federal courts regarding what constitutes waiver by litigation. Fact date March 2009 Justice Stephen Breyer delivered the Opinion of the Court. See also List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 535 List of United States Supreme Court cases External links http www.oyez.org cases 2000 2009 2001 2001 01 298 Oyez SCOTUS stub Category United States Supreme Court cases Category Constitutional law Category United States Supreme Court case articles without infoboxes Category 2002 in case law ... more details
refimprove date August 2009 Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System v. Southworth ArgueDate November 9 ArgueYear 1999 DecideDate March 22 DecideYear 2000 FullName Board of Regents of Univ. of Wis. System v. Southworth USVol 529 USPage 217 Citation 120 S. Ct. 1346 146 L. Ed. 2d 193 2000 U.S. LEXIS 2196 68 U.S.L.W. 4220 2000 Cal. Daily Op. Service 2265 2000 Daily Journal DAR 3049 2000 Colo. J. C.A.R. 1471 13 Fla. L. Weekly Fed. S 197 Prior Southworth v. Grebe, 151 F.3d 717 1998 reversed Subsequent Holding Public universities may subsidize campus groups by means of a mandatory student activity fee without violating the students First Amendment rights. SCOTUS 1994 2005 Majority Kennedy JoinMajority Rehnquist, O Connor, Scalia, Thomas, Ginsburg Concurrence Souter JoinConcurrence Stevens, Breyer LawsApplied First Amendment to the United States Constitution U.S. Const. amend. I Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System v. Southworth , ussc 529 217 2000 , ref http www.oyez.org cases 1990 1999 1999 1999 98 1189 The Oyez Project, Board of Regents Univ. Wisc. v. Southworth, 529 U.S. 217 2000 . ref is a ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States which held that public universities may subsidize campus groups by means of a mandatory student activity fee without violating the students First Amendment rights. Background On April 2, 1996, three law students at the University of Wisconsin Madison sued in federal court challenging the constitutionality of the university s mandatory student fee system, arguing that it was unconstitutional ... groups, and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered groups. The Board of Regents and the university ... External links caselaw source case Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin v. Southworth ... speech state expanded DEFAULTSORT Board Of Regents Of The University Of Wisconsin System V ... in an institution of higher learning. ref Bd. of Regents v. Southworth , 529 U.S. at 232. ref Student ... more details
About the punk rock band the doo wop band The Regents Unreferenced date January 2011 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians Name Regents Img Img capt Img size Landscape Background group or band Alias Origin Genre Punk rock Punk Years active 2010&ndash present Label Lovitt Records Lovitt Associated acts Sleepytime Trio , Frodus , The Exploder URL http www.facebook.com regents.band Current members David NeSmith, Drew Ringo, Jason Hamacher, Dan Evans Past members Notable instruments Regents is a punk rock band formed in 2010 by Sleepytime Trio and Maximillian Colby members David NeSmith and Drew Ringo, Jason Hamacher of Frodus and Dan Evans of The Exploder . A record is planned to be released on Lovitt Records in 2011. References reflist External links http www.facebook.com regents.band Facebook Group http www.lovitt.com Lovitt Records DEFAULTSORT Regents Category American punk rock groups rock band stub ... more details
About the doo wop band the punk rock band Regents Unreferenced date August 2010 The Regents were an United States American doo wop human voice vocal group from New York City New York , operating in the late 1950s and early 1960s. They are best known for songwriter writing and sound recording and reproduction recording the hit record hit Barbara Ann in 1961, which reached 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 record chart chart and 2 after being cover version covered by the The Beach Boys Beach Boys in 1965 on their album , Beach Boys Party They also had a second chart hit with Runaround , which hit 28 later in 1961. Original members Ernie Maresca Chuck Fassert brother of Barbara Ann author Fred Fassert Guy Villari Website http www.guyvillari.com Sal Cuomo Biography They formed in The Bronx , New York, in 1959. Group members included Guy Villari on lead Sal Cuomo, first tenor Chuck Fassert, second tenor Tony Gravagna, sax player baritone Don Jacobucci on bass. An earlier version of the group from 1957 was called The Monterays, and included Villari, Cuomo, Fassert and Ernie Maresca who later had a hit with Shout, Shout Knock Yourself Out , and also wrote songs such as the Regent s Runaround and The Wanderer ... later as The Regents. The Regents name came from a combination of recording a demo at Regent Sound studio, and that Villari smoked Regents cigarettes. In 1958 the group recorded Villari s A Teenager ... a year later. Eddie Jacobucci revived the Regents by accident. His group, the Consorts, lacked original ... heard the track and decided to release the original version by the Regents. The original group reunited .... The Cadillacs , The Flamingos and The Angels were the other three. In 1995 a new group of Regents ... band music band by the name of The Regents recorded the song 7 Teen in 1979. It reached 11 on the UK ... External links http www.guyvillari.com index.htm Guy Villari website DEFAULTSORT Regents, The Category Doo wop groups Category 1950s music groups Category 1960s music groups de The Regents fr The Regents ... more details
Regents Field was the home field for the Michigan Wolverines football University of Michigan football team from 1893 to 1905. It was located along South State Street in Ann Arbor, Michigan , where Schembechler Hall stands today. The Board of Regents of the University of Michigan authorized 3,000 in 1890 for the purchase of land to build a new football field. The following May, they added 4,500 more for the purpose of fitting up the athletic field. Regents Field opened for the 1893 football season. The first home game at Regents Field was a 6&ndash 0 victory over the Detroit Athletic Club on October 7, 1893. When it opened, Regents Field had a single wooden bleacher section that seated 400 people. The bleachers burned down in 1895 and were replaced the following year with a new covered grandstand seating 800. Because of the demand for tickets, additional open bleachers seating about 6,000 were built adjoining the covered grandstand. The Athletic Association also had one thousand circus seats and materials for sloping platforms which will permit 8,000 more people to view a football game. Bleachers were later constructed along the south side of the field and the end zones, bringing capacity to over 15,000. The largest crowd ever at Regents Field was for the second to last game at the old ... 3.00. In 1902, Detroit businessman Dexter Ferry donated the land immediately north of Regents Field ... of 87&ndash 2&ndash 3 at Regents Field from 1893 to 1905. Between 1901 and 1904, Fielding H. Yost s Point a Minute teams went 44&ndash 0 at Regents Field, outscoring their opponents 2,821 to 42. In 1904, the Wolverines beat the undefeated University of Chicago team coached by Amos Alonzo Stagg at Regents ... Library Article on Regents Field http www.umich.edu stadium history History of Michigan Stadium http www.youtube.com watch?v 6oaJ2lm5yV4 Edison Film of 1904 Football Game at Regents Field, Part 1 http www.youtube.com watch?v 4tb1E6AePk&feature related Edison Film of 1904 Football Game at Regents Field ... more details
honors The New York State Board of Regents offers the following honors to students with exemplary academic ... essay to answer. In 2005, the Board of Regents began modifying the Mathematics curriculum. An integrated ... York State Education Department , designed and administered under the authority of the Board of Regents ...Cleanup date July 2007 Refimprove date January 2010 Regents High School examinations , sometimes shortened to The Regents , are mandatory in New York state through the New York State Education Department , designed and administered under the authority of the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York . Regents exams are prepared by a conference of selected New York teachers of each ... Union state of New York passed an ordinance creating the Regents examination system. This ordinance ... into the academic class in any academy subject to the visitation of the Regents, without ... in establishing the Regents examination system. The central idea of the legislation was to create ... by 1 creating a Regents examination system, which would measure student achievement through ... control system, the Regents examination system has influenced the micro level practices of New York s public schools since 1866, when the first Regents examinations were administered. Of significant importance, this Regents examination system has detailed records of assessment and curricula practices throughout its existence. The consistency with which Regents examinations have been administered ... administered Regents mathematics examinations provide opportunities for detailed analyses ... of New York State. The first Regents examinations were administered in November 1866. In 1878, the Regents ... geography , the State Education Department expanded the Regents Exams offerings to forty two tests ... vocational education Regents Exams were approved and administered. These included, but were not limited ... the number and types of Regents Exams changed to reflect the changes in high school curriculum vocational ... more details
Infobox Stadium stadium name Regents Center location Luther College br Decorah , Iowa 52101 opened 1964 owner Luther College Iowa Luther College operator Luther College Iowa Luther College former names The Fieldhouse 1964 1991 tenants Luther College Iowa Luther College Norse Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference IIAC 1964 present seating capacity 2,600 Regents Center is an arena located on the campus of Luther College Iowa Luther College in Decorah , Iowa . The arena is home to the Luther College Norse men s basketball, women s basketball, volleyball and wrestling teams. During inclement weather, Luther s commencement ceremonies are held in the arena. History The arena was completed in 1964 as a replacement for the C.K. Preus Gymnasium, which was destroyed by fire in 1961. The arena was originally known as The Fieldhouse. In addition to athletics, the arena was the home of Luther s music ensemble concerts until the completion of the Center for Faith and Life in 1978. Through 2001, Luther s performance of George Frideric Handel Handel s Messiah Handel Messiah was held in the arena. An addition featuring new facilities for indoor track and other sports was completed in 1991, when the building was renamed the Regents Center. Another addition, the Legends Fitness for Life Center, was completed in 2001. External links http www.luther.edu map regents.html Luther College Regents Center page http sports.luther.edu facilities gym.html Luther College Regents Center athletics page http sports.luther.edu men football index.html Luther Norse coord missing Iowa Category College basketball venues in the United States Category Sports venues in Iowa ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 Regents is a Barbershop quartet that won the 1974 SPEBSQSA international competition. Start box Succession box before Dealer s Choice quartet Dealer s Choice title Barbershop Harmony Society SPEBSQSA International List of quartet champions by year Quartet Champions years 1974 after Happiness Emporium End box BHS Navbox Category Barbershop quartets Barbershop quartet stub ... more details