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Should The Ncaa Have To Pay? Long-Term Injuries In College Athletics, Improper Assumptions Of Risk, And Coverage Of Medical Expenses After College, Alexandrea Jacinto
Should The Ncaa Have To Pay? Long-Term Injuries In College Athletics, Improper Assumptions Of Risk, And Coverage Of Medical Expenses After College, Alexandrea Jacinto
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
Student-athletes spend years training, perfecting their sport, and working hard in school in order to make it to the big leagues: Division I College Athletics. However, when student-athletes finally get there, they are met with empty promises, and often leave with injuries that no one took the time to warn them about. That is because, despite being told that they must sign an agreement with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (“NCAA”) which binds them to the organization’s rules, athletes learn quickly that the other side of that agreement is rarely, if ever, upheld when they need it. Courts fail to …
The Coaching Carousel In Big-Time Intercollegiate Athletics: Economic Implications And Legal Considerations, Richard T. Karcher
The Coaching Carousel In Big-Time Intercollegiate Athletics: Economic Implications And Legal Considerations, Richard T. Karcher
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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Intercollegiate Athletics And Television Contracts: Beyond Economic Justifications In Antitrust Analysis Of Agreements Among Colleges, Eugene D. Gulland, J. Peter Byrne, Sheldon Elliot Steinbach
Intercollegiate Athletics And Television Contracts: Beyond Economic Justifications In Antitrust Analysis Of Agreements Among Colleges, Eugene D. Gulland, J. Peter Byrne, Sheldon Elliot Steinbach
Fordham Law Review
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