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2012 Legal Issues High Sch. Athletics [1] (2012)

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                                   January-February 2012

In This Issue

Case Summaries and Articles

    The Resurrection of the Competitive Sports
     Doctrine in Texa
    School District. Coaches, Rebuffed in Privacy
     Dispt Concrning Stdn Athlet
   - Experts provide Action Steps on How to Protect
     LGBT StudentAthle
    Championship Team Lacks -Sading-to
     Challenge Actions o nAssoiain
   Gunner Kiel Demonstrates thatYerbal
     Commim nts Are Not Binding
   *  ttsa ProS Litiga Get Game Official
     Benefit f he Doubt in DiscriminationCa
   * Researchers Sav Helmet Fit Is Critical To
     Preventing Concussion
   *  td Shows Incr e  Impc of Cncusion
     on Female Student Athile
   Sourt Affirms Dismissal of ClaimBrou
     nSpectator
     *Parent Rebuffed in Claim that Athl etics9 Poicies
     Were Unconstitutional


The Resurrection of the Competitive Sports Doctrine in
Texas

By Paul H. Cannon

The Competitive Sports Doctrine became popular in the late 1990's and early 2000's
as a growing nationwide trend to limit liability for injury to voluntary participants
involved in competitive sports. The Texas Supreme Court considered it in 2002 and
declined to adopt it. Despite this, the Texas Legislature, through passing The Equine
Activity Act and the Recreational Use Statute, resurrected the Competitive Sports
Doctrine in Texas.


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