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Boston College Law Review: The NCAA at 100: Perspectives at 100: Perspectives on its Past, Present, and Future

Monday, April 11, 2011

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Boston College Law Review has published its symposium issue on The NCAA at 100: Perspectives at 100: Perspectives on its Past, Present, and Future. Here are the completed articles from it -- there is some great reading here:

Boston College Law Review

current issue

Vol. LII No. 2

BC Law Seal

March 2011

MASTHEAD

THE NCAA AT 100: PERSPECTIVES ON ITS PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE

FOREWORD

Alfred C. Yen

SYMPOSIUM ARTICLES

THE NCAA AS REGULATOR, LITIGANT, AND STATE ACTOR

Vikram David Amar

THE FEMINIST CASE FOR THE NCAA'S RECOGNITION OF COMPETITIVE CHEER AS AN EMERGING SPORT FOR WOMEN

Erin E. Buzuvis

HURRICANE WARNING FLAG FOR OLYMPIC SPORTS: COMPLIANCE PRACTICES IN BIEDIGER V. QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY SIGNAL A RISK TO WOMEN'S AND MEN'S OLYMPIC SPORTS

Nancy Hogshead-Makar

SPORTS MERCHANDISING, PUBLICITY RIGHTS, AND THE MISSING ROLE OF THE SPORTS FAN

Joseph P. Liu

ANTITRUST, GOVERNANCE, AND POSTSEASON COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Michael A. McCann

NCAA SANCTIONS: ASSIGNING BLAME WHERE IT BELONGS

Maureen A. Weston

EARLY SCHOLARSHIP OFFERS AND THE NCAA

Alfred C. Yen

NOTES

THE FIRST AMENDMENT AND NEW MEDIA: VIDEO GAMES AS PROTECTED SPEECH AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR THE RIGHT OF PUBLICITY

Neil G. Hood

MAKING THE JURORS THE "EXPERTS": THE CASE FOR EYEWITNESS IDENTIFICATION JURY INSTRUCTIONS

Christian Sheehan

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