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Athletics / 199494.14 Why the honor code failed at Annapolis [athletic teams and academic dishonesty], 189
94.46 Warning athletes about the risk of injury, 234
94.47 Academic integrity and intercollegiate athletics [group localities and higher ethical obligations],235
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Athletics / 199595.19 Federal court finds Brown violated Title IX, [Title IX regulations in crisis; possible threat tofootball; danger of growing professionalism in college sports], 345.
95.22 Student gambling [growth of gambling in American high schools and colleges; prohibitingbookmaking on campus; special risks associated with gambling in fraternity houses], 352.
95.42 Scholarships for sex offenders--and their victims [George Washington University considersbasketball scholarship for high school basketball player convicted of sexual assault; GWU alsooffered scholarship to the young woman he assaulted], 379.
95.46 GWU recruitment effort ended [possible scholarship offer to convicted sex offender withdrawn],384.
95.48 The harassment policy is invalid, but the coach stays fired [overbroad and vague discriminatoryharassment policy; invalid "fighting words" prohibition; use of racial epithet by coach not a matterof public concern, and not protected by academic freedom; holding in Silva case called intoquestion], 385.
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Athletics / 199999.30 The growing culture of gambling [report of the National Gambling Impact Study Commission; high levels of gambling by children and adolescents; sports wagering on college campuses; expansion of Internet gambling], 880
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Athletics / 200000.20 Learning from Bob Knight [Controlling abusive coaches; examining the role of college athletics; athletics and student ethical development; role of campus values statements, like the "Potsdam Pledge"], 983.
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Athletics / 200404.5 Incivility and profanity at athletic events, Part I [Excerpts from Cohen v. California], 3223.
04.6 Incivility and profanity at athletic events, Part II [Campus officials have latitude to develop reasonable regulations that limit disruptive conduct at sports facilities], 3226.
04.16 Offensive speech at athletic events [Memorandum by John K. Anderson, Chief of the Educational Affairs Division of the Maryland Attorney General, about the latitude the University of Maryland may have to prohibit profane language at its Comcast athletic stadium], 3245.
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