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The Myth Of The "Full Ride": Cheating Our Collegiate Athletes And The Need For Additional Ncaa Scholarship-Limit Reform, Christopher Davis Jr., Dylan Oliver Malagrino
The Myth Of The "Full Ride": Cheating Our Collegiate Athletes And The Need For Additional Ncaa Scholarship-Limit Reform, Christopher Davis Jr., Dylan Oliver Malagrino
Oklahoma Law Review
The National Collegiate Athletic Association should amend Bylaw 15.1 and allow institutions to award athletic scholarship monies up to the institutionally set, estimated cost of attendance. NCAA Bylaw 15.1 limits an individual student-athlete’s athletic scholarships and other financial aid based on athletic ability to the value of a full grant-in-aid. The individual student-athlete scholarship limit is an arbitrary price cap and an unreasonable restraint of trade in violation of section 1 of the Sherman Act because it prevents student-athletes from receiving financial aid up to the institutionally set, estimated cost of attendance, which includes the additional expenses an institution deems …
Is The Ncaa Prohibition Of Native American Mascots From Championship Play A Violation Of The Sherman Antitrust Act, Ryan Fulda
American Indian Law Review
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Antitrust In Amateur Athletics: Fourth And Long: Why Non-Bcs Universies Should Punt Rather Than Go For An Antitrust Challenge To The Bowl Championship Series, Jodi M. Warmbrod
Antitrust In Amateur Athletics: Fourth And Long: Why Non-Bcs Universies Should Punt Rather Than Go For An Antitrust Challenge To The Bowl Championship Series, Jodi M. Warmbrod
Oklahoma Law Review
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Title Ix: The Monitoring Of Private Athletic Donations, Travis T. Tygart
Title Ix: The Monitoring Of Private Athletic Donations, Travis T. Tygart
Oklahoma Law Review
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