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    1998–Alabama vs Tennessee

    That's the one where Zow got hurt, right? We were tied I think when he got hurt. Alexander got hurt late too if I remember. Regardless though, we won.
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    1998–Alabama vs Tennessee

    Amazing that they won the SEC the next year. Though we beat them anyway of course!
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    Joey Aguilar Hearing Live

    The guy I clerked for passed away and I concluded with another. Appellate courts don't HAVE TO grant oral arguments. In most cases they don't and if they do grant it, they want to hear from the lawyers. Trial judges definitely want to hear from the lawyers to sharpen the issues, they don't have...
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    Joey Aguilar Hearing Live

    Some judges are that way, some are more transparent, it depends on the judge.
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    Joey Aguilar Hearing Live

    I've argued numerous appellate cases and clerked for a couple of judges and this isn't true at all in my experience.
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    Joey Aguilar Hearing Live

    In Judge that's usually anywhere from 2 hours to 2 weeks.
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    1998–Alabama vs Tennessee

    I think it's a matter of opinion, but to each his own. I think the late 80's and 90's were the glory days of college football uniforms in general, not just ours.
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    Former Vols make Trump pardon list.

    We'll know we are truly back when we start having lots of arrests again. Haters gonna hate. Lol.
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    1998–Alabama vs Tennessee

    You're just saying you prefer post-modern architecture compared to Victorian. Opinions differ.
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    What if the NCAA and Junior College Association merged?

    That "misunderstanding" of yours (which I do not believe for a second is a good faith misunderstanding), is borne of your lack of reading comprehension and general ignorance of the law and how holdings in one case provide precedential value beyond the facts of only the case decided). As usual...
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    What if the NCAA and Junior College Association merged?

    Like I said, you are like talking to a pig. If anyone else would like to understand the legalities better don't hesitate to DM me,
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    What if the NCAA and Junior College Association merged?

    Tell me you can't understand what you are reading without telling me you can't understand what you are reading. No, Alston was not directly about NIL, but NIL happened as a result of the Alston decision. The foundation of the Alston decision, i.e. that the NCAA was an illegal monopoly in...
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    What if the NCAA and Junior College Association merged?

    Anyone who starts using the word "skippy" has admitted defeat. Goodnight. Again, just for the benefit of other readers, SCOTUS told the NCAA in the 9-0 opinion in Alston, to go to Congress with its argument that it's business model should be exempt from Antitrust. Notably, this was the NCAA's...
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    What if the NCAA and Junior College Association merged?

    I've explained every bit of that to you before, years ago, when I thought you were a serious person. You're not. Congress can generally regulate anything relating to interstate commerce, which college football unquestionably involves, but that's how an antitrust exemption would work to restore...
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