Law Practice
Aug. 1, 2012
NCAA missed the mark with Penn State sanctions
It is the collateral damage, in this instance, which is inexcusable.





Robert L. Bastian Jr.
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The NCAA made a categorical mistake in its punishment of Penn State. When a rule making and enforcing body addresses individuals within its jurisdiction, penalties are typically crafted to restore fairness and deter further misconduct. Justice is for the victims, punishment for the victimizers, and the example of punishment for would-be victimizers.
When doling remedies against an institution, by contrast, the test of the remediation is how it leads to reform. Unless an instituti...For only $95 a month (the price of 2 article purchases)
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