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The Need For A Global Amateurism Standard: International Student Issues And Controversies, Erin Abbey-Pinegar Jul 2010

The Need For A Global Amateurism Standard: International Student Issues And Controversies, Erin Abbey-Pinegar

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Due to the immense pressure to recruit highly talented prospects and an overwhelming desire to have winning college athletics programs, the recruitment of international prospective student-athletes at NCAA Division I institutions has drastically increased in recent years. NCAA rules founded on localized amateurism ideals are now being applied on a global scale, in countries where there is no similar concept of amateur athletes. This Note argues that the current NCAA amateurism rules inadequately address the potential amateur issues related to prospective student-athletes from various countries. Examples and evidence of the difficulties of apply localized amateur rules to international recruits are …


A Sobering Conflict: The Call For Consistency In The Message Colleges Send About Alcohol, Marc Edelman, David Rosenthal Jun 2010

A Sobering Conflict: The Call For Consistency In The Message Colleges Send About Alcohol, Marc Edelman, David Rosenthal

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


College Football's Serial Murderer: Sickle Cell Trait, Alejandro Bautista Jan 2010

College Football's Serial Murderer: Sickle Cell Trait, Alejandro Bautista

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Perception Of Impropriety: The Use Of Packaging Deals In College Basketball Recruiting, Erick S. Lee Jan 2010

A Perception Of Impropriety: The Use Of Packaging Deals In College Basketball Recruiting, Erick S. Lee

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

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And It Only Took Them 307 Years: Ruminations On Legal And Non-Legal Approaches To Diversifying Head Coaching In College Football, Ron S. Hochbaum Jan 2010

And It Only Took Them 307 Years: Ruminations On Legal And Non-Legal Approaches To Diversifying Head Coaching In College Football, Ron S. Hochbaum

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.