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Darryl Wilson, Future Estates, in Magill's Legal Guide (Frank N. Magill et al. eds., Salem Press, 1999)Clicking on the button will copy the full recommended citation.
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Darryl Wilson, Future Estates, in Magill's Legal Guide (Frank N. Magill et al. eds., Salem Press, 1999)Clicking on the button will copy the full recommended citation.
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Darryl Wilson, Trade Secret Law, in Magill's Legal Guide (Frank N. Magill et al. eds., Salem Press, 1999)Clicking on the button will copy the full recommended citation.
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Darryl Wilson, Title IX’s Collegiate Sports Application Raises Serious Questions Regarding the Role of the NCAA, 31 John Marshall Law Review 1303 (1998)Clicking on the button will copy the full recommended citation.
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Darryl Wilson, The Legal Ramifications of Saving Face: An Integrated Analysis of Intellectual Property and Sport, 4 Villanova Sports and Entertainment Law Journal 227 (1997)Clicking on the button will copy the full recommended citation.
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Darryl Wilson, Parity Bowl IX: Barrier Breakers v. Common Sense Makers–The Serpentine Struggle for Gender Diversity in Collegiate Athletics, 27 Cumb. L. Rev. 397 (1997)Clicking on the button will copy the full recommended citation.
This article reviews the most recent legal maneuvers impacting gender parity in collegiate athletics. Section I examines the origins of female participation in sports that allegedly support the current sexually discriminatory system. This article also analyzes the notion that the motivating factor in the development of Title IX was the need for overall systematic change, noting specifically that the origins of the Act had nothing to do with sports activities. Although the Act was an outgrowth of amendments to certain human rights legislation, the sports focus of Title IX is arguably an inappropriate analogy to the civil rights struggle in this country. Section II discusses the vast breadth of the most recent judicial and legislative responses to the disputes over the scope of Title IX. Section III argues that the current interpretations, when taken to their logical extremes, spell certain doom for big-time college athletics as Americans know it. By removing the facade of amateurism and professionalizing big-time college sports, Title IX can be affirmatively administered in a manner that is more equitable than its present application.
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Darryl Wilson, Florida Lawyers Guide (Lawyers Coop Publishing, 1995)Clicking on the button will copy the full recommended citation.
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Darryl Wilson, Viewing Computer Crime: Where Does the Systems Error Really Exist?, 11 Computer/Law Journal 265 (1991)Clicking on the button will copy the full recommended citation.
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Darryl Wilson, The Pay Cable TV-Sports Broadcasting Nexus, 8 Communications and the Law 43 (1986)Clicking on the button will copy the full recommended citation.