Case Names (Test #3) Flashcards
Plaintiffs sue defendant on claims violating Title IX and the Florida Act. Plaintiffs argue that there are disparities between boy’s baseball and women’s softball. Plaintiffs are seeking a preliminary injunction
Daniels v. School Board of Brevard County
Female football player challenges the federal court’s decision that Title IX provides a blanket exception for contact sports.
Mercer v. Duke University
Former female club athletes allege numerous Title IX violations against the defendant.
Boucher v. Syracuse University
Group of former and perspective male athletes contend the defendant’s decision to eliminate programs in which they participated was based on sex and therefore a violation of Title IX.
Boulahanis v. Board of Regents
NCAA told plaintiff he did not establish the minimum academic eligibility requirements that a new college student must fulfill to be a “qualifier.”
Hall v. NCAA
Plaintiff filed suit against defendant for negligence and breach of contract arising from defendant’s alleged failure to educate the plaintiff.
Ross v. Creighton University
Plaintiff’s agent (the defendant) acted out of interest and breached his fiduciary duty owed to the plaintiff when negotiating between the Lions and the Gamblers.
Detroit Lions & Billy Sims v. Argovitz
Plaintiff asserts Defendant breached fiduciary duties and raises claims of constructive fraud for which plaintiff should receive compensatory and punitive damages and have trust impressed on Defendant’s fee.
Brown v. Woolf
Plaintiff’s estate sues Defendant for two separate injuries, arising from representation agreement between the deceased Plaintiff and Defendant.
Bias v. Advantage International, Inc.
Plaintiff post dated Defendant’s representation agreement while he was still playing for college and now claims Defendant breached the agreement.
Walters v. Fullwood
Agent post dated many college athletes’ representational agreements, and when the college athletes breached the agreement, the agent threatened their lives and sport careers.
US v. Walters