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Sports Law Replay - 11/2/12
The NCAA and its new enforcement rules dominated the sports law discussion this week.
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NCAAStephen A. Miller argues the NCAA needs to let someone else enforce its rules: http://bit.ly/QTBcCQ John Infante responded to Miller’s article: http://bit.ly/S9tdmN Matt Norlander weighs in as well: http://cbsprt.co/TD6fsT
Baldwin Wallace University has self-imposed an all-sports postseason ban due to NCAA violations. http://bit.ly/TsTdw9
Former Penn State football assistant Mike McQueary has responded to Penn State’s motion to stay his lawsuit. http://bit.ly/SyADAi
Former Penn State President Graham Spanier has been charged in relation to the Sandusky scandal. http://bit.ly/Y4KamE Prosecutors also added charges against Tim Curley and Gary Schultz in connection to the Sandusky scandal. http://bit.ly/TjAdxG
Jennifer Harper provides a helpful primer on Title IX: http://bit.ly/RiJYu7 For more Title IX information and resources, Sports Law Chat has you covered: http://bit.ly/TNGbLO
Mit Winter examines potential damages in the O’Bannon v. NCAA case: http://bit.ly/TYzKWn
Former NCAA athletes in the O’Bannon case filed more documents this week. http://usat.ly/YadQ1O
The NCAA has adopted new and tougher enforcement rules. http://bit.ly/QS4KCY Lauren Nevidomsky breaks down the basics of the rule changes: http://bit.ly/SAIAHO
The NCAA’s new rules have sparked a national discussion. Here are a variety of opinions on the new rules: Pat Forde: http://yhoo.it/QSjYrs Dan Bernstein: http://cbsloc.al/Sf2aqf Andy Staples: http://bit.ly/PGRWCE Matthew Heimlich: http://bit.ly/Rznrvc
Other SportsThe Canadian Hockey League Players Association wants its players to be able to move to the NCAA. http://bit.ly/RtA5Mj
NFL players suing the NFL for fraud in concealing concussion risks filed their brief responding to the league’s motion to dismiss. http://wapo.st/QUIUPl
The Pittsburgh Steelers plan to sue the Allegheny County Sports & Exhibition Authority over the cost of an expansion of Heinz Field. http://bit.ly/SpKOqR
Darren Heitner argues that the UFL’s legal troubles pose a threat to the league’s survival. http://bit.ly/TWkVDt
Ryan Rodenberg and Anastasios Kaburakis examine the history of federal legislation and sports gambling. http://bit.ly/SvLUnC
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