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America. 1,288 member institutions and conferences over three divisions provide what is generally admired both in the US and …
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The contributions of Foster (2005) and Halgreen (2004) are the latest in a series of debates, discussions, conferences, and academic scholarship on the subject of United States (US) and (or versus) European Union (EU) sport policy. In the context of international relations and foreign policy,...
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complex recruiting process that engages collegiate coaches and high school athletes year-round. NCAA Division I institutions … responsibi ty that NCAA institutions have for the actions of recruits during the official visit. The official visit is an … inherently risky venture for an institution. To date, no statutory law exists and few cases are available to guide institutions …
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challenges faced by IPSAs, Athletic Associations, and their member institutions (Kaburakis, 2005). This research examines the …
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, IPSAs, NCAA staff, and member institutions experience problems. As litigation has not resolved these challenges, regulatory …
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This research examined all 430 amateurism student-athlete reinstatement (SAR) cases between 2004 and 2006. This paper reports on the trends in the SAR staff decision making process, including the benchmark results of cases on the basis of the bylaw violated by the athlete and the mitigating...
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"Pro football, the game for the ear and the eye…This sport is more than a spectacle, it is a game for all seasons…X's and O's on the blackboard are translated into imagination on the field". This 13 seconds of digitally-altered audio, incorporated by National Football League Films, Inc. into...
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globalization, emerging technology, legal decisions, the demands of member institutions, the pressure on coaches to win, and student …
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Competitive video gaming is rapidly gaining mainstream attention. Major U.S. television networks have commenced broadcasting such competitions. The term esports has been assigned to the practice, but it remains to be seen whether lawmakers and regulators agree that the contests are indeed...
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Balancing the protection of private business interests against governmental regulation is one of the most significant legal frictions of the modern era. Over the course of the past twenty-eight months, this conflict has manifested itself through a federal sports gambling lawsuit involving New...
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