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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Gov. Corbett Suing NCAA Over Penn State Sanctions

PA Governor Tom Corbett told reporters that the sanctions levied against Penn State for the Jerry Sandusky scandal are arbitray and illegal.

Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett will file a lawsuit later today against the NCAA, asking the court to throw out all the sanctions leveled at Penn State by the organization after the Jerry Sandusky scandal became public. “These punishments threaten to have a devastating, long-lasting and irreparable effect on the state, its citizens and its economy,’’ Corbett said in a statement released to the press.  In July, the NCAA enacted the sanctions as punishment for what it saw as silent complicity while former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky molested and sexually abused 10 boys, some of the assaults taking place on school grounds. Sandusky was sentenced to 30 to 60 years in prison in August after he was convicted of 45 counts of sexual abuse of …

Ron Miller

6:50 pm on Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Well the NCAA has done nothing to the likes of Texas football players for there part in breaking NCAA rules as athletes,in drugs problems, possilble sexaul abuse or does it not matter if the abused was a women or child, its still abuse. how about North Carolina, the list goes on with athletes doing wrong and nothing seems to be done about it. Its very simple, the NCAA has been looking for a big …   more ›

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

After Penn State Scandal, Casey Calls For Hearing on Sex Abuse Reporting

Pennsylvania senator seeks examination of federal reporting laws on abuse.

In the fallout of the alleged sexual abuse reports at Penn State University, Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) announced an inquiry Tuesday into federal laws "designed to protect children from sexual abuse." Citing directly the charges against former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky and the reported inaction by university officials that led to the termination of legendary coach Joe Paterno and other administrators, Casey requested a hearing with the Senate HELP Subcommittee on Children and Families. “The tragic events reported from Penn State have been a shock to the nation’s conscience. It is clear we need to examine the federal laws that are designed to protect children from this type of heinous abuse,” Casey said in a statement Tuesday. “We must …

Wendy Saddler

6:53 am on Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Its about time someone does something about this, and not only reviews this law, but makes it mandatory for ANYONE who has knowledge of this to report this to the police! It should also be made mandatory for ANYONE who deals with children!! This man used his charity to violate little children, and despite whatever McCleary says, Sandusky nearly got away with it. Sandusky is too vile for words, …   more ›

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