DOE 1 et al v. NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

  1. July 02, 2024

    NCAA Escapes USF Baseball Coach Abuse Suit For Now

    An Indiana federal judge on Tuesday dismissed, at least for the time being, a lawsuit filed by University of San Francisco baseball players accusing the NCAA of causing harm by remaining silent about the "rampant" sexual abuse committed by two USF coaches, ruling that there was no contractual relationship between the parties.

  2. May 07, 2024

    7th Circ. Ruling Imperils Anonymity In NCAA, Netflix Cases

    Anonymous plaintiffs suing the NCAA and Netflix in separate cases in Indiana federal court must explain why they should be allowed to keep their identities hidden following a recent Seventh Circuit ruling that established "a stringent standard" relating to anonymity, a magistrate judge has ruled.

  3. February 16, 2024

    Judge Says Athletes' Social Media Held 'Hostage' In NCAA Suit

    Former University of San Francisco baseball players cannot hold their social media messages "hostage" in a lawsuit that accuses the NCAA of enabling the sexual harassment they allegedly endured at the hands of two coaches, an Indiana magistrate judge ruled Thursday.

  4. May 31, 2023

    NCAA Calls Baseball Coach Abuse Suit A 'Cut-And-Paste' Job

    The National Collegiate Athletic Association says a suit accusing the college sports governing body of enabling the sexual harassment of University of San Francisco baseball players by two coaches is a "wholesale cut-and-paste" lawsuit from a previously dismissed case and wants an Indiana federal judge to toss the claims.

  5. March 29, 2023

    NCAA Enables Sex Abuse By Coaches, Athletes Say

    A group of current and former NCAA athletes has filed a proposed class action against the college sports organization, accusing it of deliberately choosing to remain silent "in the face of rampant sexualized abuse" by coaches at its member institutions.