These consolidated actions question the authority of the Regents of the University of California to determine that nonmembers of the faculty may not conduct courses given for credit. The regents had, by standing order, delegated to the academic senate power to "authorize and supervise all courses and curricula," but had specifically retained the authority to make...
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