Texas Southern University settles lawsuit with former law school dean
Both the university and Bullocks’ lawyer, Todd Slobin, declined to comment on the confidential settlement.TSU regents unanimously approved the decision to grant Bullock and three deans – who also serve as professors – tenure. Those were George K. Kieh, of the Barbara Jordan Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs; David Chi-Chung Yen, of the Jesse H. Jones School of Business; and Rashid Mosavin, of the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.
Tenure is a highly protected status that provides educators job security and safeguards the freedom to teach and conduct research as they choose.Academic deans are usually required to have tenure, both as a recruitment strategy and because of job duties that require them to recommend tenure for others, higher education researchers said. Texas Southern's faculty handbook also dictates that deans hold a faculty rank and qualify to be appointed as tenured.
The former dean said she first heard she didn’t have tenure when the university filed a response to her lawsuit in early November.
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