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SCOTUS Affirms Students’ Right to Sue for Money Damages in Disability Discrimination Cases Without First Exhausting Administrative Remedies

SCOTUS Affirms Students’ Right to Sue for Money Damages in Disability Discrimination Cases Without First Exhausting Administrative Remedies

Anna E. Bullock, Susan Stone and Kristina Supler | Apr 3, 2023 | ARTICLES

On March 21, 2023, the Supreme Court delivered a rare unanimous opinion in Luna Perez v. Sturgis Public Schools, et al. affirming the rights of grade school students alleging disability discrimination to immediately sue for damages under the Americans with...
New NCAA President Marks Change from Long Line of Predecessors in College Administration

New NCAA President Marks Change from Long Line of Predecessors in College Administration

Anna E. Bullock, Susan Stone, Kristina Supler and Kyle Stroup | Mar 9, 2023 | ARTICLES

On March 1, 2023, the NCAA officially welcomed its ninth president, Charlie Baker. The 66-year-old former governor of Massachusetts and private-sector CEO breaks the typical mold of college administrators at the helm of the organization, leaving commentators...
Parents of Competitive Cheerleaders Move for Class Certification in Case Against Industry Titan

Parents of Competitive Cheerleaders Move for Class Certification in Case Against Industry Titan

Anna E. Bullock | Feb 23, 2023 | ARTICLES

A 2020 antitrust case filed in the Western District of Tennessee by parents of competitive cheerleaders alleged that Varsity Brands LLC, acting in concert with other associated entities and individuals, “conspired to raise, fix, and stabilize the prices charged...
NCAA Division I Transformation Committee Report Signals Greater Benefits for Athletes

NCAA Division I Transformation Committee Report Signals Greater Benefits for Athletes

Anna E. Bullock and Kyle Stroup | Feb 10, 2023 | ARTICLES

The NCAA Division I Transformation Committee is a group commissioned by the NCAA Division I Board of Directors to lead “modernization” efforts following issuance of the NCAA’s new constitution. Their report, published and approved by the DI Board in January, largely...
Ohio Enacts Criminal Law Overhaul: What College Students Need to Know

Ohio Enacts Criminal Law Overhaul: What College Students Need to Know

Anna E. Bullock, Susan Stone and Kristina Supler | Jan 9, 2023 | ARTICLES

Last week, Governor Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 288 into law. The nearly 1,000-page omnibus bill involves the first major overhaul of Ohio criminal law in several years. The bill implements several changes to laws that may affect Ohio students in particular,...
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