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Corbett Met With Investigator About Handling of Sandusky Case

Gov. Tom Corbett had a meeting earlier this week with a special prosecutor investigating his handling of the Jerry Sandusky case. The questioning specifically centered around his role as attorney general and why it took so long to file charges against the former Penn State coach.

No Ruling Made After Freeh v. Spanier Appeal Arguments

Arguments for why the delay granted to Graham Spanier in his defamation suit against Louis Freeh should be axed will be heard by a three-judge Superior Court panel today at 1 p.m. in Philadelphia.

Signing Consent Decree Was Right Choice

Rodney Erickson had to make a brutally difficult choice when he was presented with the NCAA's consent decree. He made the right one.

Attorneys Dispute Access to Freeh Documents In Second Part of Paterno v. NCAA Hearing

In the second part of a two-part hearing for the Paterno family lawsuit against the NCAA and Penn State, attorneys made arguments in court Monday regarding the Paterno family's desire to issue a subpoena allowing them access to roughly 3.5 million documents related to the Louis Freeh investigation.

NCAA Attorney: No Football If Consent Decree Unsigned

It what has turned into a two-part hearing in the Paterno family lawsuit against the NCAA and Penn State, attorneys made oral arguments regarding the claims the Paterno family made in its amended complaint for the case.

Judge Rules NCAA Fine Should Stay in Pennsylvania, Blasts NCAA Sanctions

A Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court judge ruled today that the $60 million NCAA fine against Penn State should remain in the state, while also editorializing a bit about the validity of the consent decree and the merit of the sanctions in their entirety.

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