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October 03, 2013Pay to play1 hour 15 minutesPlayThis seminar isconducted by Baruch Professor Marc Edelman who leads this presentation to discussthe legitimacy of the NCAA 'no pay' rules from both a legal and ethicalperspective and their Principle of Amateurism....moreShareView all episodesBy October 03, 2013Pay to play1 hour 15 minutesPlayThis seminar isconducted by Baruch Professor Marc Edelman who leads this presentation to discussthe legitimacy of the NCAA 'no pay' rules from both a legal and ethicalperspective and their Principle of Amateurism....moreMore shows like Baruch CommunityView allApplied Calculus (Chapters 1 - 3) - Course1 ListenersPrecalculus & Elements of Calculus (Chapter 3) - Course0 ListenersCombined Calculus (Chapter 2)0 ListenersMath 1030 - Appendix0 ListenersCenters and Institutes2 ListenersArts and Sciences1 ListenersApplied Calculus (Chapters 4, Annuities) - Course0 ListenersPublic Affairs and Government0 ListenersPrecalculus & Elements of Calculus (Chapters 0 - 2) - Course1 Listeners
This seminar isconducted by Baruch Professor Marc Edelman who leads this presentation to discussthe legitimacy of the NCAA 'no pay' rules from both a legal and ethicalperspective and their Principle of Amateurism.
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This seminar isconducted by Baruch Professor Marc Edelman who leads this presentation to discussthe legitimacy of the NCAA 'no pay' rules from both a legal and ethicalperspective and their Principle of Amateurism.