Kansas State Parted Ways with Basketball Head Coach Jerome Tang “For Cause” — What This Means for Both Parties

Coaches often feel inclined to make public statements about their team’s performance. Earlier this month, former Kansas State Men’s Basketball head coach Jerome Tang found himself in hot water with the national media after harsh comments about the Wildcats’ performance in a blowout loss to Cincinnati.  In the days after Tang’s comments, Kansas State made... Continue Reading →

New meta-analysis provides more evidence that transgender women do not have an overwhelming athletic advantage over cisgender women. Should they still be banned from women’s sports?

We often see claims in media that transgender women, people assigned male at birth who socially and medically transition to female, have an inherent and unfair athletic advantage over cisgender women. However, a new meta-analysis published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine comparing physical fitness and body composition of transgender and cisgender individuals suggests... Continue Reading →

Liability of Institutions for High-Profile Athlete Injuries

My last blog post discussed the possibility of an increase in malpractice lawsuits against providers due to formerly “amateur” athletes earning substantial amounts of money and getting injured.[1] See https://ublawsportsforum.com/2026/02/09/paid-athletes-and-the-impact-on-liability-for-providers/. Lawsuits may arise if athletes are cleared to return-to-play too early or do not return to their pre-injury performance level. Institutions may be held liable... Continue Reading →

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