By Donald J. Polden
Colleges and universities that field intercollegiate sports teams have been facing a storm of criticism in recent years. College athletes have been demanding the right to collectively bargain with their university over financial support, health benefits, and entitlement to collect royalties from use of their image and likeness. Athletes and their parents are demanding more clearly articulated policies on retention of scholarshi...
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