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RE: California's Travel Ban - Ramifications
(07-03-2017 09:51 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  Bakersfield's WAC membership makes UTRGV travel grandfathered.

It may also grandfatherPac-12 and MWC schools if the conference adds Texas schools, since they are contractually bound to honor the existing conference agreement. What it may impact is OOC games.

I await to see the SCOTUS rule on this, especially with respect to article IV. The 9th circuit may uphold it, but it wont end there.

It might be about a decade before it hits SCOTUS. And if the courts rule that individual states must export its citizens to other states with taxpayer funds to face legislation that is illegal in their own state...then the court would be opening up a huge can of worms that would go way beyond football.

I'd also consider that these laws can be amended. And that I doubt the concerns of any athletic team, especially a college team in California, are going to be controlling in a Democratic primary in California. Or that the concerns of Bakersfield are of any consequence in Sacramento.
07-04-2017 07:59 AM
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