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Title IX vs. NCAA: A Gameplan for Championship Equity
Leigh E. Friestedt, 25 Vanderbilt Journal of
Entertainment and Technology Law 307 (2023)
Would the NCAA's trust fund, NIL proposal ensure Title IX compliance?
On3.com 12/3/23
US Supreme Court
Federal Baseball Club of Baltimore v. National League of Professional Baseball Clubs (1922)
Sherman Act does not apply to baseball because baseball does not fall under interstate commerce.
Murphy v. NCAA (2018)
Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act provision prohibiting state authorization of sports gambling schemes violates the anti-commandeering rule and is unconstitutional.
NCAA v. Alston (2021)
NCAA can't limit education related benefits that schools offer to student athletes.
NCAA v. Smith, 525 U.S. 459 (1999)
NCAA is not subject to Title IX because it is does not receive federal financial aid.
NCAA v. Tarkanian, 488 US 179 (1988)
The NCAA is a private institution, so its disciplinary measures are not state action, so can't be sued for violating civil rights.
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Judge temporarily blocks NCAA from enforcing NIL rules
The Hill 2/24/24
NCAA Bylaws
Rule 10.3 prohibits college student athletes and sports staff from engaging in sports betting.
NCAA Guide for the College Bound Athlete
NCAA allows transfers to be immediately eligible, no matter how many times they’ve switched schools
AP News 4/17/24
NLRB rules that Dartmouth men's basketball players are employees in decision that challenges NCAA's amateurism model
Yahoo Sports 2/5/24
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost leads multistate lawsuit against NCAA over transfer eligibility rule
WCPO.com 12/7/23
State of Ohio v. NCAA (2023)
Complaint alleges antitrust violation for NCAA's transfer rule
NCAA Trademark Licensing
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