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8 Willamette Sports L.J. 52 (2010-2011)
The Impact of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act on Sports Employers: A Game of Balancing Money, Morality, and Privacy

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  The   Impact of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act on

    Sports   Employers: A Game of Balancing Money, Morality, and

                                         Privacy


                                      Rohan   Hebbar

    I.     Introduction                                  .................................................... 52
    II.    Understanding the Importance of Genetic Information and Genetic Testing ............ 53
              A.  Definition of Genetic Information and Genetic Testing .... ................... 53
              B.  Significance of Genetic Testing ................................... 53
    III.   Genetic Testing in Sports     .............................................. 54
              A.  MLB's  Use of Genetic Testing to Determine the Age of Potential
                  Employees                                 ............................................... 55
              B.  NBA's  Use of Genetic Testing to Examine Genetic Defects in Current
                  Employee: The Case of Eddy Curry............................. 56
              C.  The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 ...... .......... 58
                    1. Background and Language of GINA  .............................. 58
                    2. Reasons for GINA       .............................   ......... 58
                    3. Protections Offered by Title II of GINA  .................. ..... 60
              D.  GINA's Impact on the Genetic Testing in Sports .................... 60
                      1. GINA's  Impact  on Testing for the Purpose of Age and
                         Identity Verification   ....................................61
                     2.  GINA's  Impact on Testing for the Purpose of Ascertaining
                         Genetic Diseases                        ..................................... 62
    IV.    Conclusion.................................................... 63


    I. Introduction

       On Sunday morning, January 18, 2010, Chicago Bears' starting defensive end Gaines Adams
went into cardiac arrest and later died. Adams was just 26 years old and was in great physical condition.'
He died of a genetic condition known as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), a heart condition that is
the leading cause of sudden deaths among athletes.2 Adams' sudden death begs the question: could this
tragedy have been prevented if the Bears required Adams to take a simple genetic test? The answer to this
question is probably yes, but Congress, through its passage of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination
Act of 2008 (GINA), makes it illegal for employers to compel an employee to provide genetic
information.3 The Act prevents employers from using an employee's genetic information in making
hiring, firing, and other decisions.4 It is easy to see how the privacy requirements of GINA benefit
employees. If GINA were not in place, the Bears could have required Adams to take a genetic test that


1 Melissa Isaacson, Adams was a Great Kid, January 18, 2010, available at
http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/nfl/columns/story?columnist=isaacsonmelissa&id=4834706.
2 Melissa Isaacson, Sometimes There are No Answers, January 24, 2010, available at
http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/nfl/columns/story?columnist=isaacsonmelissa&id=4837804.
3 42 U.S.C.A. § 2000ff (West 2008).
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