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Term
To get relief in high school what must you use?
Definition
The constitution
Term
What is the key in order to have standing to bring a claim under the constitution?
Definition
Find a state actor
Term
Brentwood Academy v. Tennesee
Definition
Determined that a statewide association incorporated to regulate interscholasitic athletic competition among private and public secondary schools may be regarded as engaging in state action due to the pervasive entwinement of state school officials
Term
Are public schools state actors?
Definition
yes
Term
To bring a high school claim what do you need to show?
Definition
1. state action
2. constitutional violation took place.
(or that they acted a/c)
the actor can show a legitimate state purpose
Term
Transfer rules
Definition
limits the ability of student athletes immediately to participate in interscholastic competition after the athlete moves from one scool to another
Term
Common type of transfer rule
Definition
renders a student athlete, who transfers from one high school to another within the same school district without a corresponding change in his or his parent's residence, ineligible to engage in interscholastic competition for a period of time
Term
Reasons for transfer rules
Definition
deterring recruitment of student athletes, affording academics a higher priority than athletics
Term
good conduct rules
Definition
interscholastic rules permit schools to discipline and impose sanctions, such as suspension, on student athletes who engage in what is considered inappropriate conduct
Term
Are there property rights to high school sports/is participation in them a fundamental right?
Definition
NO.
Term
Best ways for a high school student to bring an action
Definition
1. say that the actions of the school are arbitrary and capricious
2. the policy was not related to a legitimate goal/unreasonable
Term
Age rules in high school
Definition
Are seen as ok becuase they are imposed for safety reasons - as students get older their bodies mature
Term
Why is drug testing an acceptable way to foster an important state interest?
Definition
Because participation in hs athletics is a right, not a privilege,
High school athletes are held to a higher standard than normal students,
Term
What could you argue against if bringing action against school for drug test
Definition
the severity of the need of the test to accomplish goals and objectives - say too severe.
Term
Vernonia School District v. Acton
Definition
The school district's drug testing policy for high school athletes is both reasonable and constitutional
Term
Is the NCAA a state actor
Definition
NO
Term
What must you bring suits under if brining suit against NCAA?
Definition
contract, antitrust, negligence
(say that NCAA"s actions are a/c)
Term
NCAA v, Tarkanian
Definition
NCAA is not a state actor
Term
NCAA v. Smith
Definition
NCAA is not subject to Title IX - due payments from federal funds do not suffice to render the due recipient subject to Title IX
Term
Bloom v. NCAA
Definition
NCAA rule saying that you can not personalize your name to make money in any sport is not arbitrary and capricious
Term
Where do you look to create a contract in NCAA
Definition
1. Letter of Intent
2. Statement of Financial Assistance
3. University publications such as bulletins and catalogues
Term
Statement of Financial Assistance
Definition
In exchange for the University's commitment to cover tuition, fees, room and board, and books, the student athlete plays for the University
Term
The right to continue to receive fainacial assistance is contingent upon what?
Definition
the athlete remaining eligible
Term
Bulletin or Catalogue
Definition
Informs the student what the school requirements are
Term
National Letters of Intent
Definition
promise to give up going to other schools in exchange for a schoalrship to go to that school
Term
NLI Releases
Definition
School can release a player and he can go elsewhere - this rarely happens
Term
Transfers
Definition
If you transfer up/to the same division, you have to sit out for a year.
However, you can get a waiver from your old school for financial aid - but not to play
If you transfer down in divisions, you dont have to sit out
Term
When is the term of the NLI satisfied
Definition
1 year
Term
Does the coach have authority to release a student from an NLI
Definition
NO, only AD
Term
How many NLI's can you sign
Definition
1
Term
Can a coach be present when an NLI is signed?
Definition
NO
Term
Scholarships
Definition
Must be in writing to satisfy the statute of frauds.
NCAA says that you can only give one scholarship per yeat - but it is renewable for 4 years
Term
When can a scholarship be revoked?
Definition
1. student loses eligibility (sign with agent)
2. fraud
3. student engages in serious misconduct
4. student voluntarily withdraws from the sport
Term
For an NCAA student athlete to prevail on contract claims, what is the best way?
Definition
Show a SPECIFIC promise and that it wasnt delivered (i.e. Ross v. Creighton)
Term
In order to be eligible, what potions of your degree must be completed in each years/at the end of the years?
Definition
40 - second
60 - third
80 - fourth
100 - fifth year
Term
NCAA exceptions for draft and eligibility
Definition
MLB - involuntary draft, you can get drafted, not go - not lose your eligibility
-If you hire a lawyer to evaluate your draft potential - it is ok.
NBA - you can declare for draft, go through draft and come back to school as long as you do not sign a k with the agent or club
Term
An injured party is considered an employee if two elements are present?
Definition
1. An express or implied contract to hire and
2. An employee status
Term
Right to control test
Definition
examines whether the employer possessed the right to control the manner, means, and details of the worker's performance
Term
Relative nature of the work test
Definition
employees are thse who as a matter of economic reality are dependent upon the buisness to which they render service
Term
Because courts have been rejecteing contract, negligence, and workers comp claims, what should you look to?
Definition
admnistratively - not following own procedures, a/c standard
Term
Do NCAA student athletes possess property and liberty interests?
Definition
NO
Term
What 3 things must a party argue when he or she is arguing that they have not been afforded constitutionally protected due process?
Definition
1. state of federal action was involved
2. The party must be a person
3. An interest in life, liberty, or property must be infringed
Term
Is there a protected interest in an athletic scholarship?
Definition
NO
Term
Committee on Infractions
Definition
Was created to interpret NCAA rules and impose penalties on member institutions violating these rules
Term
Infractions Appeals Committee
Definition
Where appeals go
Term
NCAA infractions process overview
Definition
1. self report
2. COI makes charge
3. School gets to respond in a 2-3 day trial
4. appeal if needed
Term
Secondary violations
Definition
small problems that can be easily corrected (improper cell phone calls to recruits, simulating a game atmosphere, etc).
Term
Major violations
Definition
those that can not be easily rectified (i.e. giving degrees not earned, fraud)
Term
Principle of Institutional COntrol
Definition
terrible for school, worst violation there is.
-NCAA and conferences require that institutions demonstrate that they are exercising institutional control over athletics program
Term
Who is responsible for the athletics program
Definition
President of the school
Term
Who is responsible for the athletics program
Definition
President of the school
Term
Self Report
Definition
Schools must self report - it stops the clock
Term
Are schools responsible for actions of boosters?
Definition
YES (see Alabama case)
Term
The death penalty
Definition
the most onerious sanction that the NCAA can enforce against a school, prohibits a school from participating in athletics for up to two years, also eliminates all scholarship and recruiting activities
Term
Repeated violations
Definition
What will cause a death penalty sanction.
-After a major violation, another violation is found within the 5 year period following the starting date of the first violation. (thus, two major violations in 5 years)
Term
Sherman Act
Definition
1. Every contract, combination, or conspiracy in restraint of trade or commerce is illegal.
2. Prohibits monopolization or attempts to monopolize any part of the trade or commerce among the several states
Term
For the Sherman Act to exist, the challenged activity must have
Definition
1. an interstate nexus or effect, and
2. Constitue or affect trade or commerce
Term
Rule of Reason
Definition
What is used for determine step 2 of Sherman Act (if it constitutes or affects trade or commerce)
1. Plaintiff bears the initial burden of showing that an agreement had substantially adverse effect on competition.
2. If the P meets this burden, then the burden shifts to the d to come forward with evidence of the precompetitive citrus of the alleged wrongful conduct.
3. Then it is up to the p to show that this could have been done in a less restrictive manner, or is not reasonablly necessary
Term
Purpose of antitrust
Definition
Preserve a competitive marketplace and protect consumer welfare
Term
NCAA v. Board of Regents
Definition
Restraint on trade to restrict output of games to be sold - antitrust violation
-Court goes through rule of reason analysis and balances the anti competitive effects of the challenged restraint are balanced against its precompetitive effects on a case by case basis.
-NCAA's excuses not good enough here
Term
Do eligibility rules consitute a violation of antitrust
Definition
NO - they are sought to balance fair competition
Term
Per se analysis
Definition
On its face it is so blatantly a violation of Sherman Act- courts don't use this in sports context
Term
Provisions for terminating a coach for cause
Definition
1. coach refused to or is unable to perform duties either stipulated in the contract or reasonably associated with the position of the coach,
2. The coach is convicted of a serious criminal offense
3. The coach engages in fraud or dishonesty in the performance of his or her duties
4. The coach participates or encourages participation in gambling or betting involving sports
5. If the coach engages in activies detrimental to the school
Term
Governing body of the olympics?
Definition
International Olympic Committee
Term
What does the International Olympic Committee do?
Definition
Renders final decisions, owns the rights associated with the games, selects sites for the Olympics
Term
Who pays for the Olympics?
Definition
The host city
Term
National Olympic Committee
Definition
develop and protect Olympic movement within their respective countries, decides whether or not a team will go
Term
International Sports Federations
Definition
Organized and controlled repespective individual sports: decide where races take place, who the judges would be, drug testing policies, etc.
Term
National governing body
Definition
Country's governing authority for a particular sport that is affiliated with the appropriate IF - similar to IF but at the NATIONAL level
Term
Court of Arbitration of Sport
Definition
Supreme body within the Olympic movement for disputes, if you appeal rulings, this is where you go
Term
Olympic Charter
Definition
governs all of the Olympics
No olympic committee can do anything inconsistent with the Olympic Charter
Prohibits political demonstrations or propoganda
Term
In the US, who decides whether we go to the Olympics?
Definition
USOC - not a state actor, and there is no right to compete in the Olympics.
USOC has the ULTIMATE AUTHORITY TO DECIDE NOT TO SEND AN OLYMPIC TEAM - the president cant even stop it
Term
Who has the final say/authority on elgibility matters?
Definition
USOC (Slaney v. International Amateur)
Term
Harding v. US Figure Skating Association
Definition
NGO's must follow their own rules and provide appropriate due process
Term
Commissioner
Definition
Runs the leagues, has enormous power (more than a CEO of a company) - "act in the best interest of baseball"
Term
Philadelpha Ball Club v. Lajoie
Definition
If athelete breaches contract and goes to another team, he will be prevented by an negative injunction from playing for team 2 until contract with team 1 ends
Term
Washington Capitols Basketball Club v. Barry
Definition
Contract has to be void, unconscionable, et, in order to be void and allow a player to sign with another team while still under k to play for the first
Term
If an athlete wants to play for another team than he is under contract for currently what should he argue?
Definition
that the current k is void
Term
In the professional context, why is it pro competitive to have some restraints?
Definition
1. uniform scheduling - so fans will keep watching
2. uniform rule making
3. Profit sharing/sharing revenue - this allows you to keep teams fairly competitive.
4. salary caps - able to get them collectively bargained by the players association
Term
who uses antitrust laws?
Definition
players, owners, colleges in order to acheive some result at the expense of managment, whether it was better wages, better conditions, a new location, or less control.
Term
What do you need to show for antitrust suit
Definition
1. interstate nexus (how MLB is exempt)
2. competition affected
Term
per se violation
Definition
certain types of agreements are so consistently unreasonable that they may be deemed illegal without further inquiry into their purported rationales
Term
rule of reason anaylsis
Definition
Whether the restraint as imposed is justified by legitimate purpose and it is no more restrictive than necessary (what they use in pro sports)
1. P bears the initial burden to show that an agreement had a substantially adverse effect on competition
2. IF P meets the burden, D must show precompetitive citrus (reasonable)
3. then P must show that this could be done in a less restrictive manner
Term
What analysis do you apply if the agreement being challenged was agreed to by a collective bargaining (non statutory exemption)
Definition
1. primarily affects only the parties to the collective bargaining agreement
2. mandatory subject of colelctive bargaing (wages, hours, conditions of employment)
3. where the agreement that is sought to be exempted is a product of bona fide arms's length bargaining
Term
How do professional sports get around anti trust violations
Definition
Have things collectively bargained
Term
Flood v. Kuhn
Definition
Inability to contract with new team does not violate antitrust
Term
Kurt Flood Act
Definition
Congress' response to Flood case - allows for only those issues relating to the employment of major league players and the potential for anti trust scrutiny
Term
Is the MLB subject to the National Labors Relation Act (NLRA)
Definition
YES
Term
Judicial deference at pro level
Definition
courts give lots of deference to the leagues because they do not want to get involved in private matters.
*Only in antitrust and labor law will they get involved
Term
Finely v. Kuhn
Definition
courts will intervene in an associations adjudication is their decision making process is a/c or tainted by malice or bad faith
Term
Mid-South Grizzlies v. NFL
Definition
Example of the Rule of Reason analysis - competition was not hurt by not alowing another team to join the league.
Term
LA Memorial Coliseum Commission v. NFL Raiders
Definition
NFL is not a single entity - and therule restricting movement of franchises is an unreasonable restraint on trade (NFL did not have good enough reason for this)
Term
National Labor Relations Act
Definition
States that both parties must meet at reasonale times and confer on mandatory subjects of collective bargaining
Term
Collective Bargaining Agreements
Definition
express the complete range of relationships between management and their athlete employees.
*way for leagues to get non statutory exemption for anti trust violations
Term
Mackey v. NFL
Definition
sets out factors to get statutory exemption
*here, the court said that the Rozell Rule did not establish a bona fide arm's length bargaining over the rule (#3)
-parties to the agreement, mandatory negotiation, bona fide bargaining
Term
Brown v. Pro Football
Definition
Non statutory exemption applies here even though an agreement was never reached.
-Makes it clear that non statutory exemption is here to stay
Term
Clarett v. NFL
Definition
Non statutory exemption applies to issues not bargained for if they are in the NFL constitution and not challeneged by the union.
-Courts are not going to let the labor union be vioded due to the creation of eligibility.
-Also, the rule, since it represents a condition for initial employment, affected the jo security of vetren players and thus had tangible effects on wages, hours, etc
Term
Where are challenges headed now for labor/anti trust cases in pro suits?
Definition
After Brown, it is pretty clear that the non statutory exemption is here to stay and that professional sports enjoy the right.
-Thus, dig into labor laws and see if the parties met to discuss and if they conferred in good faith
Term
What do Uniform Players contracts reference
Definition
the collective bargaining agreement
Term
What relationship exists between an agent and athlete client?
Definition
Fiduciary duty - the agents are under an obligation to exercise the utmost care and good faith in their dealings with clients
Term
What athletes to federal and state legislation protect?
Definition
students - those with eligibilty still remaining
Term
What can you not do if you are an agent
Definition
solicit clients
Term
Uniform Athlete Agents Act of 2000
Definition
powerful act for a very limited amount of time, only applies to student athletes.
-agents have to register
Term
SPARTA
Definition
federal act that allows for criminalization if you cross state lines.
-State AGs bring suit
*You can not indirectly or directly solicit, secretly enter into a contract, pre or post date a contract, or provide misleading info.
Term
Who is the watchdof for SPARTA
Definition
federal trade commission because it involves unfair trade practices
Term
Zinn v. Parrish
Definition
Agents must try and make good faith efforts for clients, do not necessarily have to prove successful
Term
Williams v. CWI
Definition
Agents can not engage in fraulent concealment (can't sell shady shit and fail to disclose that you won the shady company to your client)
Term
Detriot Lions Inc. v. Argovitz
Definition
The agent has an obligation to make a full and complete disclosure of all areas of potential conflicts of interest and must recieve prior consent from the athlete if representation is continued after this disclosure
Term
When can an agent take their commission %
Definition
When the athlete gets paid - cannot take it all upfront
Term
Title IX
Definition
No person shall on the basis of sex be exluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be discriminated against, in any education program that receives federal financial assistance
Term
Grove City College v. Bell
Definition
Title IX applies only to those athletic programs within an institution that receive DIRECT FINANCIAL AID
Term
Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987
Definition
extende the definition of program or activity to include the entire program (i.e. college as a whole), as opposed to specific programs within the institution that directly recieved funds (for example, UM's med school gets 500 million and thus their sports have to be compliant with Title IX)
Term
NCAA v. Smith
Definition
NCAA is not subject to Title IX even thought it receives dues from members, which recieve financial assistance
Term
Contact v. Non Contact Sports
Definition
-In the majority of cases that involve non contact sports where no women's team is available, the courts usually allow the women to participate on the men's team.
-If the college shows that there is potential physical harm to the female athlete due to the nature of that particular contact sport, it is constitutional to limit participation in that sport.
-If there is not a team sponsored for one sex in a particular sport and the excluded sex has a history of limited opportunity, then the excluded sex must be permitted to try out for the team.
Term
Mercer v. Duke
Definition
Once you give a female the right to come out for the football team you can not discriminate against her
Term
Cohen v. Brown
Definition
Need equal number of opportunties to participate (% to undergraduate student body)
Sets out three part test to determine if in compliance with Title IX
Term
3 part test to determine if in compliance with Title IX
Definition
1. Number of athletes has to be substantially similar to the undergraduate student population (%)
2. History of improving the under represented gender
3. Have to show that they had done some actions where they determed women were accomodated (never been used)
*Thus, schools can argue one of these 3 prongs to show compliance
Term
Boucher v. Syracuse University
Definition
3 prong test to determine if in compliance with Title IX after 7 girl Lacross players wanted a varsity rather than club sport
1. Total compliance with Title IX - all 13 requirements of regulations
2. Whether or not you had a history of expanding your program for the underrepresented gender (SYRACUSE MET THIS)
3. Effectively accomading interest of the student body
Term
Pederson v. LSU
Definition
Ridic case, court says clean up your act and you are obviously in violation of Title IX
Term
Other things that must be in equal to be in complaint with Title IX
Definition
a. selection of sports and level of competition effectively accomodate both sex's needs
b. provide equipment similarily
c. provide equivalent coaching
d. lockerrooms, practice, and competitive facilities have to be equal
Term
Ways to attack gender discrimination
Definition
1. Title IX claim
2. Equal Protection Claims
3. State Equal Rights Amendment claims
Term
Two risks if under Title IX
Definition
a. individual actions for damages against the institution for failure to provide them with the appropriate opportunity
2. Government can bring an action against the institution - and the outcome can be debarment
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