United States Supreme Court Reports, 82. sējumsLawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1986 First series, books 1-43, includes "Notes on U.S. reports" by Walter Malins Rose. |
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77. lappuse
... television on live at- tendance , and to declare a morato- rium on the televising of football games . A television committee was appointed to implement the decision and to develop an NCAA television plan for 1951. Id . , at 277278 ...
... television on live at- tendance , and to declare a morato- rium on the televising of football games . A television committee was appointed to implement the decision and to develop an NCAA television plan for 1951. Id . , at 277278 ...
93. lappuse
... television were permitted , " the District Court found that there was no evidence to sup- port that theory in today's market.58 Moreover , as the District Court found , the television plan has evolved in a manner inconsistent with its ...
... television were permitted , " the District Court found that there was no evidence to sup- port that theory in today's market.58 Moreover , as the District Court found , the television plan has evolved in a manner inconsistent with its ...
99. lappuse
... television appearances , although this competition is limited somewhat by the fact that no college may appear on television more than six times in any 2 - year period . In 1983 , 242 games were televised , 89 network games and 153 under ...
... television appearances , although this competition is limited somewhat by the fact that no college may appear on television more than six times in any 2 - year period . In 1983 , 242 games were televised , 89 network games and 153 under ...
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