Civil Litigation,
Entertainment & Sports
May 1, 2018
Former US attorney defends contacts with NCAA committee that sanctioned USC
The role of a nonvoting member on an NCAA committee that sanctioned USC over a amateur football payments scandal took center stage in the second week of a defamation trial.
LOS ANGELES -- The role of a nonvoting member on an NCAA committee that sanctioned University of Southern California over an amateur football payments scandal took center stage in the second week of a defamation trial.
There were no live witnesses Monday in ex-assistant USC football coach Todd McNair's trial against the NCAA. Superior court jurors instead viewed 41/2 hours of video deposition of Roscoe C. Howard Jr., a former U.S. a...
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