Entertainment & Sports
Jul. 26, 2017
Ball is in UC’s court as travel ban could cost schools millions in revenue
California’s “travel ban” bill could cost public university athletic departments not just games, recruits, and playoff appearances, but millions of dollars in revenue should the law be enforced against them.
LOS ANGELES — California’s “travel ban” law could cost public university athletic departments not just games, recruits, and playoff appearances, but millions of dollars in revenue if their teams and coaches are blocked from visiting certain states for games and recruiting.
Some sports attorneys believe the stage could be set for litigation, but other factors are at play.
“Bottom line, although the...
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