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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Thomas W. Corbett, Jr., Governor v. National Collegiate Athletic Association
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May 20, 2013
Penn State Sanctions Don't Affect Competition, NCAA Says
Attorneys for the National Collegiate Athletic Association asked a Pennsylvania federal judge on Monday to dismiss Gov. Tom Corbett's suit challenging $60 million in fines levied against Penn State University, arguing that the complaint had failed to identify any relevant markets that would be impacted by the sanctions.
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February 26, 2013
Pa. Gov. Says NCAA Skews Facts In Penn State Antitrust Suit
Pennsylvania's governor said Monday that the National Collegiate Athletic Association falsely claimed that Pennsylvania State University's administration had accepted the sanctions it leveled against the university following the Jerry Sandusky child abuse scandal in its request to dismiss the state's antitrust suit over the sanctions.
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February 07, 2013
Pa. Gov. Can't Bring Antitrust Suit Over Penn State: NCAA
The National Collegiate Athletic Association on Thursday asked a Pennsylvania federal judge to toss Gov. Tom Corbett's lawsuit claiming the organization's sanctions against Pennsylvania State University violated antitrust laws, calling it a ploy to drag the federal courts into an intrastate dispute.
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January 02, 2013
Gov. Hits NCAA With Antitrust Suit Over Penn State Sanctions
Pennsylvania's governor lashed out Wednesday at the National Collegiate Athletic Association with a lawsuit claiming the organization's sanctions against Pennsylvania State University violated antitrust laws and would cause dire economic harm to both the school and the state's citizens.