Among the most central ethical obligations that higher education in the United States owes to students is the protection of their right to freely disagree, form judgments on their own, and evaluate evidence (AAC&U Board of Directors, 2006). This commentary argues that the ethical obligation to ensure that the academic freedom that should be available to all students is not met when it comes to the treatment of college athletes, most particularly those college athletes participating in the big-time, revenue-generating sports of football and men’s basketball. Using the case example of the All Players United (APU) Campaign, a protest staged by less than two dozen college football players in the fall of 2013, issues associated with athletes rig...
Over the years, college athletics has progressed from a business centered around amateurism to a mul...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
In O’Bannon v. NCAA, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California entere...
Among the most central ethical obligations that higher education in the United States owes to studen...
The National Labor Relations Board ruled in Columbia University that student assistants who have a c...
While student-athletes are the backbone of the $11 billion college sports industry, they do not curr...
Few traditions are as near and dear to the hearts of Americans as college athletics. The institution...
The right of publicity provides protection to an individual and prevents another individual or corpo...
The NCAA has experienced controversy for many years now, but it may have another issue to grapple wi...
Players at academic institutions have found themselves on a winning streak lately. The flurry of ath...
The commercialization of sport has transformed the landscape of college athletics. As a non-profit o...
The NCAA is in the midst of an era that will define the future of collegiate athletics and determine...
Should college athletes be compensated for their play and if so, how? The first question has been a ...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
For the past seventy years, intellectual property law’s right of publicity has allowed for celebriti...
Over the years, college athletics has progressed from a business centered around amateurism to a mul...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
In O’Bannon v. NCAA, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California entere...
Among the most central ethical obligations that higher education in the United States owes to studen...
The National Labor Relations Board ruled in Columbia University that student assistants who have a c...
While student-athletes are the backbone of the $11 billion college sports industry, they do not curr...
Few traditions are as near and dear to the hearts of Americans as college athletics. The institution...
The right of publicity provides protection to an individual and prevents another individual or corpo...
The NCAA has experienced controversy for many years now, but it may have another issue to grapple wi...
Players at academic institutions have found themselves on a winning streak lately. The flurry of ath...
The commercialization of sport has transformed the landscape of college athletics. As a non-profit o...
The NCAA is in the midst of an era that will define the future of collegiate athletics and determine...
Should college athletes be compensated for their play and if so, how? The first question has been a ...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
For the past seventy years, intellectual property law’s right of publicity has allowed for celebriti...
Over the years, college athletics has progressed from a business centered around amateurism to a mul...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
In O’Bannon v. NCAA, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California entere...