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Athletic Departments and First Amendment Rights of Student Journalists
By
Paul Steinbach,
November 2011
Aaron Smith was looking forward to joining a dozen or so members of the mainstream media at a scheduled gathering of University of Kentucky men's basketball players, each of whom would be available for eight-minute one-on-one interviews.
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Court: Permission Form Did Not Infringe on Parent's First Amendment Rights
By
John T. Wolohan,
September 2010
A board of education's permission form did not infringe on a parent's First Amendment rights, a court says.
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Sports Activism Targets Arizona Immigration Law
By
Paul Steinbach,
July 2010
Arizona's immigration law has left its mark on sports, but how much influence should sports have over lawmaking?
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College Coaches Still Lack Title IX Knowledge
By
Paul Steinbach,
July 2010
The landmark law is pushing 40, but how it works (and is working) remains a mystery to many.
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Public Parks Serve as Battlegrounds in Fight over Gun Rights
By
Nicholas Brown,
September 2009
Public parks often serve as battlegrounds in the fight over Second Amendment rights.
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Environmental Review of Meadowlands Redevelopment Provides Helpful Procedural Guidelines
By
John T. Wolohan,
July 2009
The Meadowlands redevelopment's environmental-review saga provides helpful procedural guidelines for others contemplating new construction.
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Students Don't Have Constitutional Right to Participate in Sports
By
John T. Wolohan,
Dec. 29, 2008
Students do not have a constitutionally protected right to participate in high school sports.
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Security Guard Accused of Excessive Force at High School Basketball Game
By
Andrew Cohen,
Oct. 1, 2008
A legal case against a security guard who is accused of excessive force at a high school basketball game.
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Patriot Games; Hit Singles
By
Michael Popke,
August 2008
Reviews of Boycott: Stolen Dreams of the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games and The Baseball Project's Volume One: Frozen Ropes and Dying Quails.
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Evaluating Your Liability Waiver
By
Doyice J. Cotten,
June 2008
Can a good waiver actually save you money? Use these waiver evaluation questions to determine how well your waiver will hold up in a lawsuit — which can get quite costly!
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