Question: Case Study 1 . 1 ( found in our Case Studies in Sport Law required textbook / eBook ) Cook v . Colgate University, 9

Case Study 1.1(found in our Case Studies in Sport Law required textbook/eBook)
Cook v. Colgate University, 992 F.2d 17(2nd Cir. 1993)
Questions (please only answer these questions and not those found at the end of the case study):
State the names of the plaintiff and defendant, the volume number, page number, name of the reporter, and the court that decided the case.
Briefly describe the facts of the case.
What was the cause of action?
What was the courts disposition of the case?
What had been the trial courts decision and remedy?
Briefly explain the mootness doctrine. How did that doctrine apply in this case?
Under what procedures could the lawsuit have continued beyond the plaintiffs graduation from Colgate?
When may a students claim not be rendered moot by graduation? Why did that not happen in this case?

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