The NCAA: Legislating and Litigating The College Sports Government

Thesis advisor: Alan Rogers === The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has a long history of interacting with the United States government, including Congress and the courts. Its relationship with each has helped shaped the present state of the association. This thesis attempts to expos...

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Main Author: Bischoping, Greg
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Published: Boston College 2015
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spelling ndltd-BOSTON-oai-dlib.bc.edu-bc-ir_1042152019-05-10T07:36:18Z The NCAA: Legislating and Litigating The College Sports Government Bischoping, Greg Thesis advisor: Alan Rogers Text thesis 2015 Boston College English electronic application/pdf The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has a long history of interacting with the United States government, including Congress and the courts. Its relationship with each has helped shaped the present state of the association. This thesis attempts to expose the laissez-fair attitude that the government has taken with the NCAA and the effects of this attitude. It will cover a spectrum of problems that have troubled the NCAA since the 1960s, including conflict with the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU), disciplinary procedure, education for student-athletes, title IX enforcement, diversity in college sports, a college football playoff, and various other complaints regarding intercollegiate athletics. Each of these issues appeared before Congress and the court system on many occasions and the usual approach taken was trust toward the NCAA. This trust has led to a lack of change or reform on the part of the NCAA. college sports NCAA congress courts education Thesis (BS) — Boston College, 2015. Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences. Discipline: Departmental Honors. Discipline: History. Copyright is held by the author, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/bc-ir:104215
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Bischoping, Greg
The NCAA: Legislating and Litigating The College Sports Government
description Thesis advisor: Alan Rogers === The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has a long history of interacting with the United States government, including Congress and the courts. Its relationship with each has helped shaped the present state of the association. This thesis attempts to expose the laissez-fair attitude that the government has taken with the NCAA and the effects of this attitude. It will cover a spectrum of problems that have troubled the NCAA since the 1960s, including conflict with the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU), disciplinary procedure, education for student-athletes, title IX enforcement, diversity in college sports, a college football playoff, and various other complaints regarding intercollegiate athletics. Each of these issues appeared before Congress and the court system on many occasions and the usual approach taken was trust toward the NCAA. This trust has led to a lack of change or reform on the part of the NCAA. === Thesis (BS) — Boston College, 2015. === Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences. === Discipline: Departmental Honors. === Discipline: History.
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