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Intercollegiate Athletics In The Next Millennium: A Framework For Evaluating Reform Proposals, Timothy Davis Jan 1999

Intercollegiate Athletics In The Next Millennium: A Framework For Evaluating Reform Proposals, Timothy Davis

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Issues In Antitrust, The Ncaa, And Sports Management, Richard J. Hunter Jr., Ann M. Mayo Jan 1999

Issues In Antitrust, The Ncaa, And Sports Management, Richard J. Hunter Jr., Ann M. Mayo

Marquette Sports Law Review

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A Rejoinder To Timothy Davis, Intercollegiate Athletics In The Next Millennium: A Framework For Evaluating Proposals, Allen L. Sack, Ellen J. Staurowsky Jan 1999

A Rejoinder To Timothy Davis, Intercollegiate Athletics In The Next Millennium: A Framework For Evaluating Proposals, Allen L. Sack, Ellen J. Staurowsky

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Academic Standards Or Discriminatory Hoops? Learning-Disabled Student-Athlete And The Ncaa Initial Academic Eligibility Requirements, Maureen A. Weston Prof. Dec 1998

Academic Standards Or Discriminatory Hoops? Learning-Disabled Student-Athlete And The Ncaa Initial Academic Eligibility Requirements, Maureen A. Weston Prof.

Maureen A Weston

This Article explores the impact of federal disability laws on the NCAA's authority to apply its initial academic eligibility requirements to learning-disabled student-athletes. Part II provides an overview of the three primary federal laws governing students with learning disabilities. Part III describes the NCAA and the standards and processes it employs to determine freshman eligibility for athletic scholarships and participation in intercollegiate sports. Part IV tracks the judicial responses to litigation brought by students with learning disabilities challenging the NCAA eligibility criteria under the ADA. Part V analyzes the ADA's application to the NCAA and identifies specific instances in which …