Congrats to the @UARKLaw Class of 2023 and many thanks for the opportunity to encourage them to be the difference that makes a difference in the lives of those who are victims of social injustice and unconstitutional legislation. ⚖️
HS Class of ‘22 Athletes: To be clear, we continue to file (and win) lawsuits all over the country to protect your rights. Our cases are NOT impacted by the 10th Circuit ruling today in CO. Athletes, agents, etc with questions can reach us at [email protected]
NEWS: Notre Dame transfer defensive end Junior Tuihalamaka has committed to LSU, per his agent Noah Reisenfeld of 21 Sports & Entertainment. Tuihalamaka is eligible for a fifth year of college football from the state court ruling in Louisiana on Thursday.
Anyone familiar with the case law on injunctions in the 10th Circuit could’ve foreseen today’s ruling. The 10th Circuit has an established track record for being hostile towards injunctions. That’s why experienced trial lawyers don’t read tea leaves. They read cases.
BREAKING: The Tenth Circuit has GRANTED the NCAA’s stay request in Wisne v. NCAA.
Judge Sweeney’s nationwide injunction is now stayed pending appeal, meaning qualifying Class of 2022 athletes lose its federal fifth-season protection for now.
@McCannSportsLaw is correct when he says these are not “transfers.” You don’t get a degree, get a job, and then “transfer” to another school. Just ask any university Registrar.
These are not transferring students. What’s more, they’re not even students.
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This is spot on by @TomMarsLaw.
We’re in this weird world now in college sports where people finish college—and in some cases graduate—then get a job, and are now “transferring” by joining another college.
Good luck to all the registrars’ offices out there dealing with this.