RT @geneweingarten: Terrific @sallyjenx piece on Laremy Tunsil and the corrupt rathole that is college football. https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/colleges/its-the-ncaas-fault-that-laremy-tunsil-was-driven-toward-low-lifes/2016/05/05/20bdbbca-12c9-11e6-93ae-50921721165d_story.html?tid=sm_tw_ps
— $Ben Pershing (@benpershing) May 6, 2016
Terrific @sallyjenx piece on Laremy Tunsil and the corrupt rathole that is college football. https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/colleges/its-the-ncaas-fault-that-laremy-tunsil-was-driven-toward-low-lifes/2016/05/05/20bdbbca-12c9-11e6-93ae-50921721165d_story.html?tid=sm_tw_ps
— $Gene Weingarten (@geneweingarten) May 6, 2016
.@knoxnews report: UT gives list of possible lawyers to athletes, list not offered to other students http://www.knoxnews.com/news/local/ut-gives-list-of-lawyers-to-athletes-ncaa-says-not-a-problem-3205778c-b831-5ec8-e053-0100007f0c5c-378159991.html
— $Tennessee Bar (@TennesseeBar) May 4, 2016
In @MarlboroNJ I called on @NCAA &Youth Football Leagues to prevent repetitive brain trauma http://pallone.house.gov/press-release/pallone-calls-swift-action-sandy-fraud-victims https://t.co/YZcjpoXtQT
— $Rep. Frank Pallone (@FrankPallone) May 4, 2016
The Superior Court brought the @NCAA back into a lawsuit over a student-athlete's death at Slippery Rock University: http://bit.ly/1SMi6Sw
— $Legal Intelligencer (@thelegalintel) May 4, 2016
.@NCAA brought back into suit over claims it failed to perform proper testing of athlete who died during practice: http://at.law.com/9c1mkJ
— $Legal Intelligencer (@thelegalintel) May 3, 2016
NCAA Brought Back Into Suit Over Student’s Death http://at.law.com/zKTqkt via @thelegalintel
— $Gina Passarella (@GPassarellaTAL) May 3, 2016
Almost inevitable now that @NCAA will be pressured to exclude Title IX-exempt schools. @bartbarber @andrewtwalk https://twitter.com/bartbarber/status/727536268641341440
— $Jonathan R. Whitehead (@jrwhitehead) May 3, 2016
$400,000 research grant for study of concussions in 4 NCAA division 1 collegiate football teams over next 2.5 years http://atty.es/4niUe8
— $Jeffrey Raizner (@raiznerslania) May 2, 2016
RT @mviser: There was a whole long anecdote that just seemed to be to say this: Ted Cruz is a basketball fan. He watched the NCAA Championship.
— $David Shepardson (@davidshepardson) April 27, 2016
There was a whole long anecdote that just seemed to be to say this: Ted Cruz is a basketball fan. He watched the NCAA Championship.
— $Matt Viser (@mviser) April 27, 2016
Had we learned NOTHING from 2013 death of Rashidi Wheeler? #NCAA must focus on these issues! #AskEmmert #TellEmmert https://twitter.com/athleticbiz/status/725366433601835008
— $Marc Edelman (@MarcEdelman) April 27, 2016
RT @GigEm247: .@Aggie_Baseball is projected as the No. 3 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament: http://bit.ly/1pFL6j9 https://t.co/2DCK09ChiB
— $Al Rowland (@aggie_lawyer) April 27, 2016
.@Aggie_Baseball is projected as the No. 3 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament: http://bit.ly/1pFL6j9 https://t.co/2DCK09ChiB
— $Gigem247 (@GigEm247) April 27, 2016
#NCAA hesitant to condemn religious institutions that have requested #TitleIX waivers http://ihenow.com/1NzLRFx https://t.co/naH0ghyar3
— $Inside Higher Ed (@insidehighered) April 27, 2016
Come study sports law, journalism law, NCAA law, gaming law and sports ethics in our 1-week summer courses @UofNH: https://twitter.com/UNHLaw/status/724984267147714560
— $Michael McCann (@McCannSportsLaw) April 27, 2016
RT @Harvard_Law: Read @harvardjsel's latest issue, topics include NCAA & Olympic dispute resolution systems and music label financing http://hvrdlaw.me/4n80z2
— $Harvard Law Record (@hlrecord) April 26, 2016
Read @harvardjsel's latest issue, topics include NCAA & Olympic dispute resolution systems and music label financing http://hvrdlaw.me/4n80z2
— $Harvard Law School (@Harvard_Law) April 26, 2016
RT @NCAACWS: GATORS BACK ON TOP! 1 Florida 2 Texas A&M 3 Miami 4 Mississippi St. 5 Florida St. 6-25: http://on.ncaa.com/1Kbl7Eu https://t.co/jRkWemmWgp
— $Christian Alexander Straile (@ForLawNow) April 25, 2016
"NCAA is so mad at the UNC football and hoops teams, it's going to penalize the bejesus out of women's basketball” http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/15356594/north-carolina-tar-heels-latest-ncaa-news-tough-make-sense-of
— $Sam Stein (@samsteinhp) April 25, 2016
RT @RTHayden3: Would be a cool time to be in @AlfredCYen @BCLAW Sports Law class again. My year NCAA FB conference shuffle was hot https://twitter.com/jimbraude/status/724724088158167040
— $Boston College Law School (@BCLAW) April 25, 2016
Would be a cool time to be in @AlfredCYen @BCLAW Sports Law class again. My year NCAA FB conference shuffle was hot https://twitter.com/jimbraude/status/724724088158167040
— $Rob Hayden (@RTHayden3) April 25, 2016
RT @JGradySportsLaw: Department of Justice looks into NCAA satellite camp ban http://usat.ly/26pqDk0 via @USATODAY
— $Ryan M. Rodenberg (@SportsLawProf) April 25, 2016
Department of Justice looks into NCAA satellite camp ban http://usat.ly/26pqDk0 via @USATODAY
— $JohnGrady (@JGradySportsLaw) April 25, 2016
RT @collegead: United States Department of Justice looks into NCAA satellite camp ban. http://ow.ly/4n5inD
— $Marquette University School of Law - National Sports Law Institute (@musportslaw) April 25, 2016
United States Department of Justice looks into NCAA satellite camp ban. http://ow.ly/4n5inD
— $College AD (@collegead) April 25, 2016
RT @ByTimReynolds: Miami missed 2 bowls and an ACC title game because NCAA found Shapiro provided $170K, $90K of it to 2 people. UNC should be celebrating.
— $Marc Caputo (@MarcACaputo) April 25, 2016
Miami missed 2 bowls and an ACC title game because NCAA found Shapiro provided $170K, $90K of it to 2 people. UNC should be celebrating.
— $Tim Reynolds (@ByTimReynolds) April 25, 2016
RT @InsideCarolina: The NCAA has removed all references to the men’s basketball and football programs in #UNC’s amended notice of allegations.
— $John Robinson (@johnrobinson) April 25, 2016
The NCAA has removed all references to the men’s basketball and football programs in #UNC’s amended notice of allegations.
— $InsideCarolina (@InsideCarolina) April 25, 2016
RT @billy_penn: The Lakers want Villanova's Jay Wright to be their next coach. http://www.csnphilly.com/ncaa/report-villanova-basketball-jay-wright-on-los-angeles-lakers-head-coach-list
— $errin haines whack (@emarvelous) April 25, 2016
The Lakers want Villanova's Jay Wright to be their next coach. http://www.csnphilly.com/ncaa/report-villanova-basketball-jay-wright-on-los-angeles-lakers-head-coach-list
— $Billy Penn (@billy_penn) April 25, 2016
GATORS BACK ON TOP! 1 Florida 2 Texas A&M 3 Miami 4 Mississippi St. 5 Florida St. 6-25: http://on.ncaa.com/1Kbl7Eu https://t.co/jRkWemmWgp
— $NCAA Baseball (@NCAACWS) April 25, 2016
Clicking at the right time: BYU volleyball earns top seed into NCAA Tournament. Go Cougs https://ksl.com/?sid=39487589 https://t.co/ojvywjNDu9
— $Jason Chaffetz (@jasoninthehouse) April 24, 2016
RT @FauxPelini: I wrote some words about the NCAA and other stupid things. http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2016/4/21/11478272/ncaa-satellite-camps-recruiting-jim-harbaugh
— $Rob Weir (@robweir) April 23, 2016
I wrote some words about the NCAA and other stupid things. http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2016/4/21/11478272/ncaa-satellite-camps-recruiting-jim-harbaugh
— $Fake Bo Pelini (@FauxPelini) April 23, 2016
Also not the first sports outing for Pres Obama with PM Cameron. @POTUS took him to the NCAA 1st Round basketball game in Dayton in 2012.
— $Mark Knoller (@markknoller) April 23, 2016
RT @GUVoiceSports: Breaking news: Bradley Hayes has been granted a 5th year of eligibility by the NCAA and will return next season. #hoyas
— $Scott Conroy (@ScottFConroy) April 22, 2016
Breaking news: Bradley Hayes has been granted a 5th year of eligibility by the NCAA and will return next season. #hoyas
— $Voice Sports (@GUVoiceSports) April 22, 2016
RT @collegead: NCAA Division I Infractions Appeals Committee upholds SMU decision. http://ow.ly/4mXgMp
— $Marquette University School of Law - National Sports Law Institute (@musportslaw) April 21, 2016