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Using The Internal Revenue Code To Limit Coaching Salaries: A Proposal To Bring Amateurism Back Into College Football, Blaire Mikesell
Using The Internal Revenue Code To Limit Coaching Salaries: A Proposal To Bring Amateurism Back Into College Football, Blaire Mikesell
Indiana Law Journal
Since formal collegiate athletic competitions began in 1852, they have gained popularity and become a mainstay in American culture. This rise in popularity coupled with increased media coverage allowed college athletics, and particularly college football, to grow into a successful business that generates billions of dollars in revenue each year. Colleges and institutions earn this athletic revenue as tax-free income due to their tax-exempt status under the Internal Revenue Code § 501(c)(3) tax-exemption statute. The basic policy underlying this statute is as follows: colleges and universities provide an important benefit to the public by providing education, and in exchange for …
Out Of Bounds: A Critical Race Theory Perspective On "Pay For Play", Kevin D. Brown, Antonio Williams
Out Of Bounds: A Critical Race Theory Perspective On "Pay For Play", Kevin D. Brown, Antonio Williams
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Under the amateur/education model, the amount of funding that colleges and universities can provide to their student-athletes is limited to the athletes' cost of attending their institution. This model makes sense for most college sports, but National Collegiate Athletic Association ("NCAA") Division I Football Bowl Subdivision and Division I men's basketball tend to generate almost all the revenue to fund their institution's entire athletic programs-as well as a substantial percentage of the revenues received by the NCAA. Furthermore is the realization that a majority of the elite athletes in these two revenue-generating sports are black. As revenues generated by these …
National Protection Of Student-Athlete Mental Health: The Case For Federal Regulation Over The National Collegiate Athletic Association, Jayce Born
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Intercollegiate Athletics: The Program Expansion Standard Under Title Ix's Policy Interpretation, Julia C. Lamber
Intercollegiate Athletics: The Program Expansion Standard Under Title Ix's Policy Interpretation, Julia C. Lamber
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Gender And Intercollegiate Athletics: Data And Myths, Julia C. Lamber
Gender And Intercollegiate Athletics: Data And Myths, Julia C. Lamber
Articles by Maurer Faculty
This Article explores what nondiscrimination means in the context of intercollegiate athletics. After reviewing the Department of Education's controversial Title IX Policy Interpretation, it critically examines the analytical framework used in Title IX athletic cases and concludes that commonly made analogies to litigation under Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act are inapt. A major part of the Article is an empirical study, looking first at gender equity plans written by institutions of higher education for the National Collegiate Athletic Association and then at data collected from more than 325 institutions pursuant to the Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act. …
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
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Antitrust And Amateur Sports: The Role Of Noneconomic Values, Wendy T. Kirby, T. Clark Weymouth
Antitrust And Amateur Sports: The Role Of Noneconomic Values, Wendy T. Kirby, T. Clark Weymouth
Indiana Law Journal
SYMPOSIUM: Antitrust Issues In Amateur Sports, held at the Indiana University School of Law - March 1985
Alternative Broadcasting Arrangements After Ncaa, Byron L. Gregory, J. Craig Busey
Alternative Broadcasting Arrangements After Ncaa, Byron L. Gregory, J. Craig Busey
Indiana Law Journal
SYMPOSIUM: Antitrust Issues In Amateur Sports
Held at Indiana University School of Law - March 1985
The Economic Realities Of Amateur Sports Organization, James V. Koch
The Economic Realities Of Amateur Sports Organization, James V. Koch
Indiana Law Journal
SYMPOSIUM: Antitrust Issues In Amateur Sports, held at the Indiana University School of Law - March 1985
Antitrust: The Emerging Legal Issues (Symposium Introduction), John Scanlan
Antitrust: The Emerging Legal Issues (Symposium Introduction), John Scanlan
Indiana Law Journal
SYMPOSIUM: Antitrust Issues In Amateur Sports, held at the Indiana University School of Law - March 1985
"Don't Talk Of Fairness": The Chicago School's Approach Toward Disciplining Professional Athletes, Robert H. Heidt
"Don't Talk Of Fairness": The Chicago School's Approach Toward Disciplining Professional Athletes, Robert H. Heidt
Indiana Law Journal
SYMPOSIUM: Antitrust Issues In Amateur Sports
Held at Indiana University School of Law - March 1985