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Harvard Law School: Sports Law Symposium

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Written by Christian Dennie   
Wednesday, 09 March 2011 18:17

On Friday, March 25, 2011, Harvard Law School is hosting a sports law symposium titled The Changing Face of Intercollegiate Athletics: Amateurs, Academics, and the Athletic Arms Race.  The symposium has five (5) panels discussing topics such as amateurism, conference realignment, athlete-agents, litigating against the NCAA, and the BCS.  Additionally, Sonny Vaccaro will be delivering a keynote address that will surely be interesting and insightful.  I will be presenting on the amateurism panel and likely discussing amateurism as it pertains to the NCAA.  If you are in the greater Boston area, please attend and learn from the distinguished presenters.  The symposium is free of charge and offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner.  For more information about the symposium click here.

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