Compliance
Title IX Trojan Horse?    Opponents say a move by the US Commission on Civil Rights to investigate liberal arts college admissions "seeks to allow schools to discriminate against women in order to attract more male students.”   Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed, 11-3-09
 
Faculty Action at UC-Berkeley Warrants Emulation    Clips Guest Commentary   Members of the UC-Berkeley Faculty Senate pave a path for other Faculty Senates to follow.   By Frank G. Splitt, The Drake Group, 11-03-09
 
October 2009
Florida State document release a yawner   It has been long fought over, it is 695 pages long, it is double-spaced, it is available in pdf format only and it seems to have been much ado about not a lot.It   Fanhouse.com, 10-16-09
 
Reality Sports Meet Publicity Rights    Clips Guest Commentary   Our guest author -- an attorney who specializes in patent, trademark, trade secret and copyright litigation -- dissects the demands of video game auteurs for a sports game experience that is as close to the real world, and real players, as possible.  Jeffrey Sullivan, The National Law Journal, 10-14-09
 
Military and Athletics Tackle Brain Injuries   It’s a dilemma in sports, the military and the workplace: An injured person looks fine on the outside, but has his brain -- lodged in its bony case and far from view -- been hurt?   Athletic Business, 10-6-09
 
Binghamton mess a recurring tale for schools' D-I dreams   It seems like every thing that could have gone wrong did go wrong for the Binghamton basketball program.   USA Today, 10-13-09
 
Integrity needs to return to college athletics   Clips Guest Commentary    Our guest author links the “nefarious actions of athletes” to a general diminishment of integrity and moral character in recruiting by athletics departments.   J. Karl Miller, Columbia Missourian, 10-13-09
 

Some pipe dreams that will fix NCAA    Clips Guest Commentary   Our guest author conjures up some creative directions for the post-Brand NCAA: rules simplification, freshman ineligibility, football playoffs, lifetime bans, etc.   Dave Fairbank, Newport News Daily Press, 9-19-09

 
September 2009
Old Enough?     A Clips Friendly Debate   Etan Thomas and Dave Zirin sit down for a friendly debate on the NBA’s age limit. By Etan Thomas and Dave Zirin, SLAMOnline.com, 9-14-09
 
August 2009
The wins have left the building   Clips Guest Commentary   Our guest author explores the economic, moral and competitive aspects related to Derrick Rose’s “gap year” at Memphis.   Marc Isenberg, Money Players, 8-20-09
 
Stakes are too high to let gambling go   Clips Guest Commentary   Our guest author weighs in on the addition of sports gambling in Delaware.   David Pickle, NCAA Champion Magazine, Summer 2009
 
Small state, big fight   Delaware is taking on the entire alphabet soup of sports – MLB NFL NBA NHL NCAA – in its quest to eke out a competitive gaming advantage and bring in desperately needed revenues to the state budget.   USA Today, 8-6-09
 
July 2009
AAU recruiting ban causes unforeseen consequences   Clips Guest Commentary   Our guest author observes that new NCAA recruiting rules always seem to be stricken by the law of unintended consequences, and the recently imposed ban on observing April AAU tournaments now seems like “fixing a flat tire with a roll of duct tape.”   Mike DeCourcy, Sporting News Today, 7-24-09
 
Title IX alive and well in Washington State    Compliance with gender equity legislation is just part of the everyday operations at the two big Washington schools.  Seattle Times, 7-9-09
 
June 2009
Short on dimes, compliance staff   A lack of compliance officers at UConn could cost men’s basketball coach Jim Calhoun a recruit or two in upcoming seasons.   Hartford Courant, 5-17-09
 
May 2009
Keeping it close to the vest?   A huge exposé was splashed across the Sunday Columbus Dispatch: ten different articles with several thousand words, hundreds of graphics, interviews, allegations and insinuations.  And the title of the lead article says it all; “Secrecy 101.”   Columbus Dispatch, 5-31-09
 
April 2009

Payton Williams accepts NCAA position   The former Fresno State football star – and now an attorney – will become assistant director of academic and membership services in Indianapolis.   gobulldogs.com, 4-9-09

 
Trouble in Texas    Texas A&M-Corpus Christi has been penalized for substantial recruiting violations.   Inside Higher Ed, 3-27-09
 
January 2009
 
October 2008
Not just “dumb jocks” any more?   USA Today, 10-14-08
 
September 2008
NCAA naps during golden age of cheating   Clips Guest Commentary by Dan Wetzel, Yahoo! Sports, 9-24-08 
 
Update: wheelchair-accessible seating at the Big House  (ADA compliance)    The $226 million renovation at Michigan Stadium will come with ADA compliance.   SportsBusiness Journal, 9-22-08
 
August 2008
Montana State: the dark side of athletics recruiting?   Sports Illustrated, 8-13-07
 
July 2008
Facebook monitoring: protecting 18-year olds from themselves?   USA Today, 7-28-08
 
Balancing grades and gridiron    Clips Guest Commentary by Allen Sack, University of New Haven, 7-14-08
 
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