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re: Illinois in big trouble as Terrance Shannon will go to trial for felony rape
Posted on 5/10/24 at 4:23 pm to lsupride87
Posted on 5/10/24 at 4:23 pm to lsupride87
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That absolutely can’t be right A judge can’t force a team to keep a player. You can cut players at will
You clearly have no idea about this story AND clearly don’t understand how the legal system works.
That’s exactly what happened. The judge ruled that the university kicking him off the team without due process was depriving him of his opportunity to capitalize off his NIL.
Posted on 5/10/24 at 4:26 pm to Chipand2Putts
The suspension, she ruled, deprived Shannon of “protected property interests” without due process. In the case of Shannon, whom the court noted is supporting several family members, his property interests include retaining his chances to be an NBA lottery pick — among the first 14 players taken in the draft — and to cash in on potential endorsements allowed under the NCAA’s name, image and likeness (NIL) policy.
“Plaintiff’s participation in sports is vital to the development of his career as well as his current and future economic opportunities considering plaintiff’s intention to declare for the 2024 NBA Draft,” Lawless wrote in the order issued Friday. “Prior to his suspension, plaintiff was projected to be a lottery pick in the NBA. His participation in future games impact his prospects in the draft and his earning potential.”
Lawless said that the “public interest is not harmed” by putting in place “procedural safeguards while he is presumed innocent of the criminal charges.”
“Plaintiff’s participation in sports is vital to the development of his career as well as his current and future economic opportunities considering plaintiff’s intention to declare for the 2024 NBA Draft,” Lawless wrote in the order issued Friday. “Prior to his suspension, plaintiff was projected to be a lottery pick in the NBA. His participation in future games impact his prospects in the draft and his earning potential.”
Lawless said that the “public interest is not harmed” by putting in place “procedural safeguards while he is presumed innocent of the criminal charges.”
Posted on 5/10/24 at 4:31 pm to Chipand2Putts
quote:The University couldn’t with their fake court proceedings. That is what the injunction was for.
The judge ruled that the university kicking him off the team without due process was depriving him of his opportunity to capitalize off his NIL.
The coach 100% could have cut him from the team. Zero doubt. In no way shape or form will that ever change outside of cutting a player for a protected class reason (race, religion, etc)
quote:Its you who doesn’t understand. At all. The team could have kicked him off with zero issue.
You clearly have no idea about this story AND clearly don’t understand how the legal system works.
This post was edited on 5/10/24 at 4:36 pm
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