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Articles 31 - 58 of 58
Full-Text Articles in Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law
An Historical Overview Of Student-Athlete Academic Eligibility And The Future Implications Of Cureton V. Ncaa, Michael J. Mondello
An Historical Overview Of Student-Athlete Academic Eligibility And The Future Implications Of Cureton V. Ncaa, Michael J. Mondello
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Eligibility Paradox, Alfred Dennis Mathewson
The Eligibility Paradox, Alfred Dennis Mathewson
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Do Universities Have A Special Duty Of Care To Protect Student-Athletes From Injury, Michelle D. Mcgirt
Do Universities Have A Special Duty Of Care To Protect Student-Athletes From Injury, Michelle D. Mcgirt
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Americans With Disabilities Act And Its Application To High School, Collegiate And Professional Athletics, Jonathan R. Cook
The Americans With Disabilities Act And Its Application To High School, Collegiate And Professional Athletics, Jonathan R. Cook
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Cureton V. National Collegiate Athletic Association: Was The Federal District Court Out Of Bounds When It Enjoined The Ncaa From Continued Operation Of Proposition 16?, Dennis L. Martin
Campbell Law Review
No abstract provided.
College Football Players Can't Tackle Athletic Conference's Tough Sanctions: Hairston V. Pacific 10 Conference, Michael H. Gold
College Football Players Can't Tackle Athletic Conference's Tough Sanctions: Hairston V. Pacific 10 Conference, Michael H. Gold
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Cohen V. Brown: I Am Woman, Hear Me Score, Ted Riley Cheesebrough
Cohen V. Brown: I Am Woman, Hear Me Score, Ted Riley Cheesebrough
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Student-Athlete Sexual Violence Against Women: Defining The Limits Of Institutional Responsibility, Timothy Davis, Tonya Parker
Student-Athlete Sexual Violence Against Women: Defining The Limits Of Institutional Responsibility, Timothy Davis, Tonya Parker
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
"Family Advisor": The Trend For Athletes With Family Values, Joseph A. Kohm, Lynne Marie Kohm
"Family Advisor": The Trend For Athletes With Family Values, Joseph A. Kohm, Lynne Marie Kohm
University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reform From A Student-Athlete's Perspective: A Move Towards Inclusion*, Jay Jordan
Reform From A Student-Athlete's Perspective: A Move Towards Inclusion*, Jay Jordan
University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Why Can't The Football Team Read: The Student Athlete's Right-To-Know Act And The Growing Threat Of Liability, Chris Truax
Why Can't The Football Team Read: The Student Athlete's Right-To-Know Act And The Growing Threat Of Liability, Chris Truax
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Do Coaches' Shoe Contracts Threaten Universities' Tax Exempt Status?, Joyce Ackerbaum
Do Coaches' Shoe Contracts Threaten Universities' Tax Exempt Status?, Joyce Ackerbaum
University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Title Ix Tug-Of-War And Intercollegiate Athletics In The 1990'S: Nonrevenue Men's Teams Join Women Athletes In The Scramble For Survival, Susan M. Shook
The Title Ix Tug-Of-War And Intercollegiate Athletics In The 1990'S: Nonrevenue Men's Teams Join Women Athletes In The Scramble For Survival, Susan M. Shook
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Title Ix: What Is Gender Equity, George A. Davidson
Title Ix: What Is Gender Equity, George A. Davidson
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Introduction: Gender Equity In Sports, Richard E. Lapchick
Introduction: Gender Equity In Sports, Richard E. Lapchick
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Progress In Gender Equity: An Overview Of The History And Future Of Title Ix Of The Education Amendments Act Of 1972, Renee Forseth
Progress In Gender Equity: An Overview Of The History And Future Of Title Ix Of The Education Amendments Act Of 1972, Renee Forseth
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Drug Testing College Athletes: Ncaa Does Thy Cup Runneth Over, Stephen F. Brock, Kevin M. Mckenna, Rhett Traband
Drug Testing College Athletes: Ncaa Does Thy Cup Runneth Over, Stephen F. Brock, Kevin M. Mckenna, Rhett Traband
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Policing Sports Agents: The First Four Years, Kevin M. Mckenna, Joseph Digiuseppe
Policing Sports Agents: The First Four Years, Kevin M. Mckenna, Joseph Digiuseppe
University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Antitrust Implications Of The Divisional Structure Of The National Collegiate Athletic Association, Terrill L. Johnson
The Antitrust Implications Of The Divisional Structure Of The National Collegiate Athletic Association, Terrill L. Johnson
University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sports Notes, Wornie L. Reed
Sports Notes, Wornie L. Reed
Trotter Review
The big-business nature of college sports is becoming increasingly apparent. Each of the four schools with basketball teams in the 1990 "Final Four" received $1,430,000, while the 64 invited teams were guaranteed at least $286,000 each. On top of this, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) recently signed a $1 billion basketball deal with CBS television, ensuring that the take for individual schools will be greater in the future. College athletes are producing this revenue without remuneration other than their scholarships, which pale in comparison to the revenue they generate.
National Collegiate Athletic Ass'n V. Tarkanian: Viewing State Action Through The Analytical Looking Glass, Stephen R. Vancamp
National Collegiate Athletic Ass'n V. Tarkanian: Viewing State Action Through The Analytical Looking Glass, Stephen R. Vancamp
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Battle In Both Courts: Ncaa V. Tarkanian, 109 S. Ct. 454 (1988), Rhonda Montoya
The Battle In Both Courts: Ncaa V. Tarkanian, 109 S. Ct. 454 (1988), Rhonda Montoya
University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sports Notes, Wornie L. Reed
Sports Notes, Wornie L. Reed
Trotter Review
The recent conviction of sports agents Norby Walters and Lloyd Bloom on charges of racketeering and fraud may hasten the day when college sports will be seen as the businesses they are, and college athletes will be seen as “subminimum-wage” em ployees of these businesses. Certainly, Bloom and Walters are unsavory characters; they are guilty of several criminal activities, including extortion. But what should not go unnoticed is the fact that they were found guilty of committing fraud against colleges because they signed athletes to contracts before their college eligibility was up.
In other sports news, after nine years on …
Balancing Due Process And Academic Integrity In Intercollegiate Athletics: The Scholarship Athlete's Limited Property Interest In Eligibility, Brian L. Porto
Balancing Due Process And Academic Integrity In Intercollegiate Athletics: The Scholarship Athlete's Limited Property Interest In Eligibility, Brian L. Porto
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Playing The Drug-Testing Game: College Athletes, Regulatory Institutions, And The Structures Of Constitutional Argument, John A. Scanlan
Playing The Drug-Testing Game: College Athletes, Regulatory Institutions, And The Structures Of Constitutional Argument, John A. Scanlan
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association's Death Penalty: How Educators Punish Themselves And Others, Rodney K. Smith
The National Collegiate Athletic Association's Death Penalty: How Educators Punish Themselves And Others, Rodney K. Smith
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Ncaa V. Board Of Regents: Supreme Court Intercepts Per Se Rule And Rule Of Reason, Peter W. Bellas
Ncaa V. Board Of Regents: Supreme Court Intercepts Per Se Rule And Rule Of Reason, Peter W. Bellas
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Title Ix: Women's Collegiate Athletics In Limbo
Title Ix: Women's Collegiate Athletics In Limbo
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.