Didn't see this posted anywhere - Bad News for Faison

Skuddy

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"It reinforces what Mitt Winter, a sports law attorney, said back in early June that these decisions seem to be just the "luck of the draw." There does not seem to be a set standard that judges across the country are following and it is up to the interpretation of the judge."

Does the University of South Carolina School of Law have any federal judges we could shop for a favorable interpretation?
 

I4CtheFuture

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Mainly I posted it because I didn't see it posted by anyone else and that surprised me. If it was posted by someone else, my apologies, of course.
 

Cobie

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Pretty certain Faison's situation is not judical at this point. Still just waiting on a waiver.

If it gets denied, that could elevate as we're moving into the gross incompetence zone.
 

LonesomeRooster

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"It reinforces what Mitt Winter, a sports law attorney, said back in early June that these decisions seem to be just the "luck of the draw." There does not seem to be a set standard that judges across the country are following and it is up to the interpretation of the judge."

Does the University of South Carolina School of Law have any federal judges we could shop for a favorable interpretation?
Almost all of them. But the majority went to Clemson as an undergrad.
 

LonesomeRooster

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Pretty certain Faison's situation is not judical at this point. Still just waiting on a waiver.

If it gets denied, that could elevate as we're moving into the gross incompetence zone.
To the best of my knowledge it is not. However, if it becomes judicial the FRCP requires 10 days notice of a hearing on a TRO so we are now beyond the first game.
 

Backyard Archer

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It’s the only power they have left. My question is why was it before a district judge in California?
The players that California judge was ruling on were for Southern Cal and UCLA. The article is claiming it's bad news for Faison but that's a stretch since his case would be filed in SC and won't be the same judge, if it even gets that far.
 

Tngamecock

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The players that California judge was ruling on were for Southern Cal and UCLA. The article is claiming it's bad news for Faison but that's a stretch since his case would be filed in SC and won't be the same judge, if it even gets that far.
Thanks
 

Cobie

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