The article examines the history of the regulation of student athletes playing intercollegiate athletics through the lens of the in loco parentis doctrine. It argues that the doctrine has been abandoned in the larger college and university context, but continues to survive in the intercollegiate arena. Part I investigates the role of the in loco parentis doctrine in early college and university life. Part II discusses the general demise of the doctrine in the 1960s and 1970s and the resulting expansion of freedoms that came to college and university students. Part III demonstrates how the doctrine is reflected in modern NCAA policy. Finally, Part IV argues for reduced judicial deference to educational institutions on matters related to st...
This note explores the potential impact of litigation pending against the National Collegiate Athlet...
The state action doctrine has as its central goal the preservation of liberty by limiting the intrus...
The state action doctrine has as its central goal the preservation of liberty by limiting the intrus...
The article examines the history of the regulation of student athletes playing intercollegiate athle...
The doctrine of in loco parentis is often taught in history courses in student affairs master’s degr...
The NCAA was formed in 1906, it was previously known as the Intercollegiate Athletic Association (IC...
Although sports have for many years been an integral part of American higher education, it was not u...
The article provides a first look at the restructuring that the National Collegiate Athletic Assoc...
While student-athletes are the backbone of the $11 billion college sports industry, they do not curr...
Since the 1970s, colleges have not been liable for their adult students\u27 actions or injuries, but...
The recent resolution of the Andrew Oliver case may mark the death throes of the NCAA\u27s no-agent ...
This article reviews academic aspects of American intercollegiate athletics, referring to the Nation...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) contends that the principle of amateurism protec...
This paper examines the progression of the intercollegiate athletic space, from a small regatta in 1...
In "One Foot In: Student-Athlete Advocacy and Social Movement Rhetoric in the Margins of American Co...
This note explores the potential impact of litigation pending against the National Collegiate Athlet...
The state action doctrine has as its central goal the preservation of liberty by limiting the intrus...
The state action doctrine has as its central goal the preservation of liberty by limiting the intrus...
The article examines the history of the regulation of student athletes playing intercollegiate athle...
The doctrine of in loco parentis is often taught in history courses in student affairs master’s degr...
The NCAA was formed in 1906, it was previously known as the Intercollegiate Athletic Association (IC...
Although sports have for many years been an integral part of American higher education, it was not u...
The article provides a first look at the restructuring that the National Collegiate Athletic Assoc...
While student-athletes are the backbone of the $11 billion college sports industry, they do not curr...
Since the 1970s, colleges have not been liable for their adult students\u27 actions or injuries, but...
The recent resolution of the Andrew Oliver case may mark the death throes of the NCAA\u27s no-agent ...
This article reviews academic aspects of American intercollegiate athletics, referring to the Nation...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) contends that the principle of amateurism protec...
This paper examines the progression of the intercollegiate athletic space, from a small regatta in 1...
In "One Foot In: Student-Athlete Advocacy and Social Movement Rhetoric in the Margins of American Co...
This note explores the potential impact of litigation pending against the National Collegiate Athlet...
The state action doctrine has as its central goal the preservation of liberty by limiting the intrus...
The state action doctrine has as its central goal the preservation of liberty by limiting the intrus...