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National Collegiate Athletic Association V. Tarkanian: Supreme Court Upholds Ncaa's Private Status Under The Fourteenth Amendment, Repelling Shark's Attack On Ncaa's Disciplinary Powers, Michael G. Dawson
Pepperdine Law Review
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Consent Theory As A Possible Cure For Unconscionable Terms In Student-Athlete Contracts, Thomas A. Baker Iii, John Grady, Jesse M. Rappole
Consent Theory As A Possible Cure For Unconscionable Terms In Student-Athlete Contracts, Thomas A. Baker Iii, John Grady, Jesse M. Rappole
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Avoiding The Sack: How Nebraska's Departure From The Big 12 Changed College Football And What Athletic Conferences Must Do To Prevent Defection In The Future, Benjamin I. Leibovitz
Avoiding The Sack: How Nebraska's Departure From The Big 12 Changed College Football And What Athletic Conferences Must Do To Prevent Defection In The Future, Benjamin I. Leibovitz
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Third And Extremely Long: Why The Elimination Of The Bcs Seems All But Impossible, Brad Taconi
Third And Extremely Long: Why The Elimination Of The Bcs Seems All But Impossible, Brad Taconi
The Journal of Business, Entrepreneurship & the Law
On January 8, 2009, the University of Florida Gators defeated the University of Oklahoma Sooners in Miami, Florida to win the Bowl Championship Series (“BCS”) Championship Game. As a result of their victory, the Gators were named the Associated Press National Champions after capturing forty eight out of a possible sixty five first place votes. The win on the football field gave the Gators their second national championship in three seasons, but it also reignited a debate about the inherent fairness of the BCS system: whether the BCS violates antitrust law, and whether the federal government should interject and force …
Major Violations For The Ncaa: How The Ncaa Can Apply The Dodd-Frank Act To Reform Its Own Corporate Governance Scheme, Jason P. Rudderman
Major Violations For The Ncaa: How The Ncaa Can Apply The Dodd-Frank Act To Reform Its Own Corporate Governance Scheme, Jason P. Rudderman
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Ncaa As State Actor: Much Ado About Nothing, Josephine (Jo) Potuto
Ncaa As State Actor: Much Ado About Nothing, Josephine (Jo) Potuto
Marquette Sports Law Review
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