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Reshaping College Athlete Sports Betting Education, Becky Harris, John T. Holden
Reshaping College Athlete Sports Betting Education, Becky Harris, John T. Holden
BYU Law Review
Legal sports wagering has been rapidly expanding across the United States since 2018. In the wake of the Supreme Court's Murphy decision, more than twenty five states have legalized sports betting and billions of dollars have followed the cascades of legalization. As the legal market continues to grow, professional sports leagues have been quick to embrace the regulated expansion, but the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has not changed their steadfast opposition. Despite the NCAA's vehement opposition, the organization has seemed to gain little traction in getting states to either wholly exclude wagering on collegiate sports or getting the federal …
Time’S Up: Schools Need To Teach Students About Sexual Harassment, Alyssa Nielsen
Time’S Up: Schools Need To Teach Students About Sexual Harassment, Alyssa Nielsen
BYU Law Review
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School To Students: Post That, And You Won't Play, Ashley Waddoups
School To Students: Post That, And You Won't Play, Ashley Waddoups
BYU Law Review
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Who Decides? The Title Ix Religious Exemption And Administrative Authority, Elise S. Faust
Who Decides? The Title Ix Religious Exemption And Administrative Authority, Elise S. Faust
BYU Law Review
The Title IX religious exemption demonstrates how statutory religious exemptions can help further social change by neutralizing potential conflict with religious dissenters. Part of the reason for its success is that it is narrowly constructed and automatically applies to qualifying institutions. However, the regulations contradict the statutory text by potentially giving the Department of Education discretion to grant or deny exemptions. Were the Department to fully exercise this power, its actions would conflict with both the language of the statute and the Constitution. The Department of Education’s recent scrutiny of the “controlled by” language of the exemption provides an example …
The Accreditation Of Religious Law Schools In Canada And The United States, John Boersma
The Accreditation Of Religious Law Schools In Canada And The United States, John Boersma
BYU Law Review
Ongoing litigation in Canada suggests that the legal status of religiously affiliated law schools could be in jeopardy. In Canada, regulatory authorities have sought to deny accreditation status to a religiously affiliated law school (Trinity Western University) due to its commitment to a traditional Christian understanding of marriage. According to Canadian provincial authorities, this commitment has a discriminatory effect on LGBT students. Similar events could potentially occur in the United States. It is possible that American regulatory bodies could seek either to rescind or withhold accreditation from a religiously affiliated law school because of the discriminatory effects of its policies. …
Think Of The Children: How The Role Of Students In The Classroom Informs Future Applications Of Garcetti V. Ceballos In Academic Contexts, Aaron Worthen
BYU Law Review
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Members Only: Undocumented Students & In-State Tuition, Angela M. Banks
Members Only: Undocumented Students & In-State Tuition, Angela M. Banks
BYU Law Review
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A Trade-Off That Becomes A Rip-Off: When Schools Can't Regulate Cyberbullying, Stacie A. Stewart
A Trade-Off That Becomes A Rip-Off: When Schools Can't Regulate Cyberbullying, Stacie A. Stewart
BYU Law Review
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Morse V. Frederick: Tinkering With School Speech: Can Five Years Of Inconsistent Interpretation Yield A Hybrid Content—Effects-Based Approach To School Speech As A Tool For The Prevention Of School Violence?, Ronald C. Schoedel Iii
Morse V. Frederick: Tinkering With School Speech: Can Five Years Of Inconsistent Interpretation Yield A Hybrid Content—Effects-Based Approach To School Speech As A Tool For The Prevention Of School Violence?, Ronald C. Schoedel Iii
BYU Law Review
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Taxing And Tuition: A Legislative Solution To Growing Endowments And The Rising Costs Of A College Degree, Matt Willie
Taxing And Tuition: A Legislative Solution To Growing Endowments And The Rising Costs Of A College Degree, Matt Willie
BYU Law Review
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New Jersey's Anti-Bullying Fix: A Solution Or The Creation Of An Even Greater First Amendment Problem?, Lindsay Nash
New Jersey's Anti-Bullying Fix: A Solution Or The Creation Of An Even Greater First Amendment Problem?, Lindsay Nash
BYU Law Review
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Uneven “Neutrality”: Dual Standards And The Establishment Clause In Johnson V. Poway, Eric Jeppsen
Uneven “Neutrality”: Dual Standards And The Establishment Clause In Johnson V. Poway, Eric Jeppsen
BYU Law Review
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Letting The Legislature Decide: Why The Court's Use Of In Loco Parentis Ought To Be Praised, Not Condemned, Tyler Stoehr
Letting The Legislature Decide: Why The Court's Use Of In Loco Parentis Ought To Be Praised, Not Condemned, Tyler Stoehr
BYU Law Review
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Student Loans In Bankruptcy And The "Undue Hardship" Exception: Who Should Foot The Bill?, Kyle L. Grant
Student Loans In Bankruptcy And The "Undue Hardship" Exception: Who Should Foot The Bill?, Kyle L. Grant
BYU Law Review
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Tinker At A Breaking Point: Why The Specter Of Cyberbullying Cannot Excuse Impermissible Public School Regulation Of Off-Campus Student Speech, Allison Belnap
Tinker At A Breaking Point: Why The Specter Of Cyberbullying Cannot Excuse Impermissible Public School Regulation Of Off-Campus Student Speech, Allison Belnap
BYU Law Review
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A Teacher's Right To Remain Silent: Reasonable Accommodation Of Negative Speech Rights In The Classroom , Matthew Baker
A Teacher's Right To Remain Silent: Reasonable Accommodation Of Negative Speech Rights In The Classroom , Matthew Baker
BYU Law Review
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Religious Symbols In The Classroom: A Controversial Issue In The United Kingdom, Javier Garcia Oliva
Religious Symbols In The Classroom: A Controversial Issue In The United Kingdom, Javier Garcia Oliva
BYU Law Review
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The Constitutional Parameters Of School Choice, Clint Bolick
The Constitutional Parameters Of School Choice, Clint Bolick
BYU Law Review
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Introduction To Symposium: Educational Choice: Emerging Legal And Policy Issues, David M. Kirkham
Introduction To Symposium: Educational Choice: Emerging Legal And Policy Issues, David M. Kirkham
BYU Law Review
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Beyond The Free Market: The Structure Of School Choice, Terry M. Moe
Beyond The Free Market: The Structure Of School Choice, Terry M. Moe
BYU Law Review
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Morality And Public School Speech: Balancing The Rights Of Students, Parents, And Communities, Peter J. Jenkins
Morality And Public School Speech: Balancing The Rights Of Students, Parents, And Communities, Peter J. Jenkins
BYU Law Review
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Welcoming Remarks, Governor Olene S. Walker
Changing Perceptions Of Private Religious Schools: Public Money And Public Trust In The Education Of Children, William W. Bassett
Changing Perceptions Of Private Religious Schools: Public Money And Public Trust In The Education Of Children, William W. Bassett
BYU Law Review
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The Insignificance Of The Blaine Amendment, Steven K. Green
The Insignificance Of The Blaine Amendment, Steven K. Green
BYU Law Review
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State Constitutionality And Adequacy: Signposts Of Concern On Utah's Path Toward Developing Vouchers, Scott Ellis Ferrin, Pamela R. Hallam
State Constitutionality And Adequacy: Signposts Of Concern On Utah's Path Toward Developing Vouchers, Scott Ellis Ferrin, Pamela R. Hallam
BYU Law Review
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Removing Classrooms From The Battlefield: Liberty, Paternalism, And The Redemptive Promise Of Educational Choice, Daniel E. Witte, Paul T. Mero
Removing Classrooms From The Battlefield: Liberty, Paternalism, And The Redemptive Promise Of Educational Choice, Daniel E. Witte, Paul T. Mero
BYU Law Review
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School Voucher Programs: What The Research Says About Parental School Choice, Patrick J. Wolf
School Voucher Programs: What The Research Says About Parental School Choice, Patrick J. Wolf
BYU Law Review
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The Effects Of Vouchers And Private Schools In Improving Academic Achievement: A Critique Of Advocacy Research, Christopher Lubienski, Peter Weitzel
The Effects Of Vouchers And Private Schools In Improving Academic Achievement: A Critique Of Advocacy Research, Christopher Lubienski, Peter Weitzel
BYU Law Review
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The Civic Side Of School Choice: An Empirical Analysis Of Civic Education In Public And Private Schools, David E. Campbell
The Civic Side Of School Choice: An Empirical Analysis Of Civic Education In Public And Private Schools, David E. Campbell
BYU Law Review
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School Vouchers, Thomas Jefferson, Roger Williams, And Protecting The Faithful: Warnings From The Eighteenth Century And The Seventeenth Century On The Danger Of Establishments To Religious Communities, Paul Finkelman
BYU Law Review
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