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  2. Malby Law (1895) [9] Ives-Quinn Act; Marriage Equality Act (2011) Dignity for All Students Act (2010) New York Human Rights Law (1945) Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act (2019) Sexual Orientation Non-Discrimination Act (2002) CROWN Act (2019) Oregon Oregon Constitution, Article I, §46 (2014) CROWN Act (2021) Pennsylvania

  3. List of eponymous laws - Wikipedia

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    The law is named after bank robber Willie Sutton, who when asked why he robbed banks, is claimed to have answered "Because that's where the money is." Swanson's law: solar cell prices fall 20% for every doubling of solar cell industry manufacturing capacity. The law is named after SunPower Corporation founder Richard Swanson.

  4. Murphy v. National Collegiate Athletic Association - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, the U.S. Congress passed the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA), 28 U.S.C. §§ 3701-3704, to prohibit state-sanctioned sports gambling. The law stated that states may not "sponsor, operate, advertise, promote, license, or authorize by law or compact" sports gambling. [5]

  5. 'Men have no place in women's sports': House GOP votes to ...

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    Title IX is a federal law that prohibits sex discrimination in education programs. ... an NCAA player, a high school sports player regulated by your state or whether you're just playing soccer as ...

  6. Sports law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    ASU Law students can enroll in the dual-degree program to earn both a Juris Doctor and Masters of Sports Law and Business in only seven (7) semesters. [18] ASU has their own student-run journal Arizona State Sports and Entertainment Law Journal which is one of the most cited publications in all of sports law. [19]

  7. Misogyny in sports - Wikipedia

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    Opponents of the law say that has led to a breakdown of men's sports, pointing to the number of schools and institutions that have dropped sports since the enactment of Title IX, such as wrestling and cross-country. [39] [40] Prior to the law, only 295,000 girls participated in high school sports and they received only 2% of the athletic budget.

  8. How name, image and likeness laws have changed college sports

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    The NIL market is expected to be worth around $1.7 Billion in the 2024-2025 season according to Opendorse. $1.1 billion of that is going to college football. Men’s basketball players earned ...

  9. West Virginia v. B. P. J. - Wikipedia

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    West Virginia v. B. P. J., 98 F.4th 542 (2024) is a federal court case in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit regarding the issue of transgender people in sports. The court held that the West Virginia law barring transgender girls and women from participating on girls' and women's sports teams is unconstitutional. [1]