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Free Speech and Procedural Due Process Rights for Private Members of State Athletic Associations: The Supreme Court Speaks in Brentwood Academy II

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    Abstract

    This article will examine the Brentwood Academy case that has been before the federal courts now for almost a decade. The discussion of the legal issues regarding this case will be divided into three parts: a summary of the facts and the litigation regarding plaintiff's state action and constitutional claims; a review of the Supreme Court's recent decision: and, an analysis of the implications of that decision as to the interpretation of constitutional rights, the operation of state athletic associations, and the rights of private schools.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalWest's Education Law Reporter
    Volume228
    StatePublished - Jan 1 2008

    Keywords

    • Free Speech
    • Procedural Due Process

    Disciplines

    • Education Law
    • Law

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