Case name: Mohler v. University of Toledo Athletic Department, No. 2023-00630 (Ct. Cl. Ohio 01/31/25).
Case name: Mohler v. University of Toledo Athletic Department, No. 2023-00630 (Ct. Cl. Ohio 01/31/25).
College athletics administrators should take notice of the Trump Administration's recent changes to how the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights investigates and enforces Title IX complaints.
When a school imposes significant conduct sanctions, such as suspension or dismissal, it may not be that surprising when students challenge those decisions, either by suing the institution or by attempting more immediate relief through a temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction.
Two Spalding University volleyball players were removed from the team by their coach. Prior to their removal, the pair allegedly experienced severe harassment and bullying from their coach and teammates.
In every team, there's a delicate balance of personalities and behaviors that can make or break group cohesion. Although we all occasionally slip into less-than-ideal roles, some behaviors can be particularly disruptive. In this article, we’ll focus on one of the most challenging: the dominator.
Case name: Doe v. North Carolina State University, No. 23-2073 (4th Cir. 01/07/25).
When Lynda Tealer, J.D., stepped into her new role as the NCAA Senior Vice President of Championships nearly one year ago, she brought with her the benefit of having a wide scope of perspectives that helps her to better understand the needs and experiences of the association's membership.