A Loaded Question Nicholas Brown Public parks often serve as battlegrounds in the fight over Second Amendment rights.
Lilburn, Ga., takes swing at sports facility; City says venue would attract business, visitors
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NCAA allows credits from online high school
New Edmond pool to fill community need; council vote up next
ER visits for young athletes with concussions double over 10 years
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Protect Yourself Your organization's fiscal health depends upon your ability to recognize dangers and deal with them.
Case Closed Sports injury lawsuits, particularly at the prep level, frequently are dismissed after depositions.
Age of Dissent A board of education's permission form did not infringe on a parent's First Amendment rights, a court says.
Baseball's Border Crossers Arizona's immigration law has left its mark on sports, but how much influence should sports have over lawmaking?
Title IX 101 The landmark law is pushing 40, but how it works (and is working) remains a mystery to many.
Who's the Boss? In reviewing whether an employment relationship exists, the real issue for the courts is control.
Riding Lesson A patron's fall off a stationary bike meets a court's support of waiver protection for clubs.
'Oliver' Twist An NCAA rule intended to protect student-athletes does the opposite, a court says.
What's the Indifference? A student-athlete's harassment case flounders when she fails to prove administrators ignored her complaints.
Disorder in the Courts On appeal, an athlete's anorexia is found not to be the result of her coach's verbal abuse.
An Unobstructed View By siding with wheelchair-using spectators, a court may well influence future ADA litigation.
Student I.D. Citing inclusivity, administrators are moving ahead with policies for transgender student-athletes.
Move On, Org An appeals court tells the IHSAA that it overreached in the enforcement of its transfer rules.
Screen Pass Apathy toward thorough pre-participation heart evaluations leaves some at-risk student-athletes undetected — and others dead.
Minor Details Strict usage rules at one city's pools are designed to prevent drowning accidents among children.
At Their Own Risk Participants in organized sports leagues are presumed to fully understand the inherent risks involved.
Fed Up State law scuttles a hazing-related lawsuit, but Title IX comes to an abused teen's rescue.
Supreme Court Will Review NFL Antitrust Case The NFL hopes the court will expand its lower-court victory by making all professional sports leagues immune from antitrust laws; "Sports Law" contributor John T. Wolohan offers an opinion about the league’s chances of victory.
Swimsuit Manufacturers to Compete in Court High-tech swimsuits have resulted in hundreds of new world records and one old-fashioned antitrust lawsuit.
Health Clubs Telling It Like It Oughtn't B&R Family Fitness Club of Feasterville, Pa., has alleged that the Huntington Valley location of L.A. Fitness is interfering with its prospective business relationships.
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