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Thirty-two female athletes at the University of Oregon filed a federal lawsuit against the school Friday alleging Title IX violations in women's sports, namely, the beach volleyball and club ...
On March 8, 2019 (International Women's Day) the 28 players of the USWNT filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the United States Soccer Federation in the United States District Court in Los Angeles. [15] [16] Their class-action lawsuit asserted that the USSF violated the Equal Pay Act of 1963 (EPA) and Title VII. [17]
The university was expecting the lawsuit after attorneys for the players filed a notice of claim last September that alleged emotional and physical abuse. Peatross and Marlow remain the coaches of ...
The second lawsuit contains similarly graphic allegations of "child sexual exploitation," accusing Foster of exchanging sexual images with female and male minors, providing drugs and alcohol to ...
In 1997 case Case Name: Mercer v.Duke University (Case Cite: 190 F.3d 643, 138 Ed. Law Rep. 113 (4th Cir. 1999)), Heather Sue Mercer sued Duke University for discrimination after her dismissal from Duke's intercollegiate football program.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) oversees rules related to student athletes who play in their athletics programs. These athletic programs are generally seen as revenue generation for the individual school, particularly for the popular college football and basketball programs which are widely televised and marketed.
Three women, former Pomona High students, are suing four former male coaches alleging that when they were students at the school in the 1990s, they were sexually abused by the men.
O'Bannon v. NCAA, 802 F.3d 1049 (9th Cir. 2015), was an antitrust class action lawsuit filed against the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The lawsuit, which former UCLA basketball player Ed O'Bannon filed on behalf of the NCAA's Division I football and men's basketball players, challenged the organization's use of the images and the likenesses of its former student athletes for ...