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The Civil Liberties Board (CLB) advises and consults with University administrators regarding civil liberties issues on campus and assists faculty, students, or staff members who suffer threats to their civil liberties in connection with their activities as members of the University Community.
Recent Topics: education and outreach to the campus community regarding civil liberties, e-mail privacy, sexual harassment, Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities, policy on scheduled use of outdoor common areas, policy on alcohol and other drugs, faculty grievance procedures.
Chair 2009-2010:
Donna Hayward, University Library
dlhodge@umich.edu
209 Hatcher N
(734) 764-9377
Committee Membership:
| Name | Unit | Term Ends: |
| Donna Hayward, Chair | University Library | 09/01/12 |
| Bob Fraser, SACUA Liaison | UM-Dearborn - Library | 09/01/10 |
| Carl Cohen | LSA - Philosophy | 09/01/12 |
| Eugenie Potter | Education | 09/01/11 |
| Don Regan | LSA-Philosophy and Law | 09/01/10 |
| Jack Bernard | General Counsel's Office, Administrative Appt. | 09/01/11 |
| Glenda Haskell | Office of the Provost, Administrative Appt. | 09/01/12 |
| John Oltean | Michigan Student Assembly | 05/01/10 |
| Kate Nielson, Student Support | Faculty Governance Office | N/A |
Established by Senate Assembly according to Regent's Bylaw 4.06 :
...The assembly may create other standing and special committees to assist it
with its work....
Established by Senate Assembly : October 17, 1966
Purpose: To consult with and advise the University Administration and may assist persons, who, in their roles as students or staff, suffer threats to their civil liberties.
Composition: Six faculty members for three year terms, Two members from administration (appointed by President for three year terms), three student members.
Procedures: Meets at least monthly during the academic year.