The Supreme Court and the NCAA

The Case for Less Commercialism and More Due Process in College Sports

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Sports, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government
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Author: Brian Porto ISBN: 9780472028092
Publisher: University of Michigan Press Publication: January 3, 2012
Imprint: University of Michigan Press Language: English
Author: Brian Porto
ISBN: 9780472028092
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication: January 3, 2012
Imprint: University of Michigan Press
Language: English

Two Supreme Court decisions, NCAA v. Board of Regents (1984) and NCAA v. Tarkanian (1988), shaped college sports by permitting the emergence of a commercial enterprise with high financial stakes, while failing to guarantee adequate procedural protections for persons charged with wrongdoing within that enterprise. Brian L. Porto examines the conditions that led to the cases, the reasoning behind the rulings, and the consequences of those rulings. He proposes a federal statute that would grant the NCAA a limited "educational exemption" from antitrust laws, enabling it to enhance academic opportunities for athletes and affording greater procedural protections to accused parties in NCAA disciplinary proceedings.

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Two Supreme Court decisions, NCAA v. Board of Regents (1984) and NCAA v. Tarkanian (1988), shaped college sports by permitting the emergence of a commercial enterprise with high financial stakes, while failing to guarantee adequate procedural protections for persons charged with wrongdoing within that enterprise. Brian L. Porto examines the conditions that led to the cases, the reasoning behind the rulings, and the consequences of those rulings. He proposes a federal statute that would grant the NCAA a limited "educational exemption" from antitrust laws, enabling it to enhance academic opportunities for athletes and affording greater procedural protections to accused parties in NCAA disciplinary proceedings.

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