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Touchdowns, Toddlers, and Taboos: On Paying College Athletes and Surrogate Contract Mothers

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Professor Rush argues the need to dissociate collegiate athletics and motherhood from money. She suggests that NCAA rules and regulations, as well as recent legislation and judicial decisions on surrogate contracting effectively serve to reinforce people's expectations that college athletes and women act to reflect values consistent with their roles.

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31 Ariz. L. Rev. 549 (1989)

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Sharon Elizabeth Rush (University of Florida)

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