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From The Seat Of The Chair: An Insider’S Perspective On Ncaa Student-Athlete Voices, Scott Krapf
From The Seat Of The Chair: An Insider’S Perspective On Ncaa Student-Athlete Voices, Scott Krapf
Indiana Law Journal
This Article explains how student-athletes already have a significantly influential voice. The Author calls upon his personal experience as a former Division I student-athlete and Chair of the NCAA Division I National Student-Athlete Advisory Committee to show that student athletes are capable of effectuating change by expressing themselves through existing means, rather than unionization.
Of Hoops, Labor Dupes And Antitrust Ally-Oops: Fouling Out The Salary Cap, D. Albert Daspin
Of Hoops, Labor Dupes And Antitrust Ally-Oops: Fouling Out The Salary Cap, D. Albert Daspin
Indiana Law Journal
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