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Timothy Epstein
, Chair of the firm's
Sports Law Practice Group
and Chicago Daily Law Bulletin columnist authored, "NCAA may use bylaws to manage Penn State and Syracuse cases." This was published in the Sporting Judgment column of the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, Vol.158, No.1 on January 3, 2012.
In this article, Tim discusses the recent events that occurred at Penn State and Syracuse University and how the NCAA will respond in light of these troubling cases.
To read this article, please click
here
.
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