Judge delays ruling on NC Secretary of State's fight with NCAA over agent documents
Posted Nov 28, 2011
A judge is giving the North Carolina Secretary of State and the NCAA 60 days to resolve a dispute over documents from the NCAA investigation of UNC's football program. Wake County Superior Court Judge Paul C. Ridgeway declined to rule Monday on a request from Elaine Marshall's office seeking to force the NCAA to turn over documents as the office investigates whether the state's sports agent laws were broken.
(The Republic)
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