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Greg Sankey, NCAA COI Invite Wainstein Report Critique in UNC Case


The NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions’ decision to lower the standard of evidence in UNC’s investigation by admitting the entirety of the Wainstein Report calls into question its accuracy of the methods and findings of the investigation. Kenneth Wainstein’s report was not constructed to meet the stringent demands of a legal or fact-based interpretation. (Inside Carolina)

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