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                                  January-February 2015

In This Issue

Case Summaries and Articles

    Co2urt: Ujpon Fu Lrther Review, the Referee'sll
     Stands
    Wyomning-1Bil WudSilSchool Districts.
     Employees
    Appeals Court Finds for School District in Case
     Where Fan Was Beaned at Game
   * edea ug       euires OHSAA Mto Make
     Exceion    Rul for Dis ae S     nt Athl
     *Federal Judge Sides with School District in Title
     IX Retaliation Case
   * Frme rHigh Shoo IFoobllPlayr Seover
     Retrn toPla Decision

     * IHsA Pints toH~_Q~ Negative i Highc Cocsson
     Football: Legtal Expert AssesesL awsui
   Sudge: High Schoo Softall Players'
     Constitutional Law Claim Can Continue
     High School Coach Sues Player's Parent ver
     'Personal Vendetta'
     SMinnesota State High School League Opnshe
     Door to Tranaender Athletes.


Court: Upon Further Review, the Referee's Call Stands

By Alan Goldberger, of Brown Moskowitz & Kallen, P.C.

On November 28, 2014 Frederick A. Douglass Mid-High School and Locust Grove
High School competed in an Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association
quarterfinal football playoff game in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. With just over one
minute remaining in the game a touchdown scored by Douglass was called back as a
result of a penalty for a sideline foul. The officials enforced the penalty but incorrectly
replayed the down in which the touchdown was scored. The correct procedure would
have been to count the touchdown and then enforce the penalty. Douglass lost the
game by a score of 20-19.

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