· 11/13/2008
Mayo v. West Virginia Secondary Schools Activities Commission
Citations
- 672 S.E.2d 224
- 223 W. Va. 88
- 2008 W. Va. LEXIS 80
How courts have described this case
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- addressing constitutionality of SSAC rule prohibiting protest of an ejection of an athlete from a game
- addressing constitutionality of SSAC rule prohibiting protest of an ejection of an athlete from a game
- “[A]n SSAC rule is subject to challenge, like all properly promulgated legislative rules, on grounds that it exceeds constitutional or statutory authority and for being arbitrary or capricious.”
- “[A]n SSAC rule is subject to challenge, like all properly promulgated legislative rules, on grounds that it exceeds constitutional or statutory authority and for being arbitrary or capricious.”
- “[A]n SSAC rule is subject to challenge, like all properly promulgated legislative rules, on grounds that it exceeds constitutional or statutory authority and for being arbitrary or capricious.” (citations omitted)
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Judges: Albright, Status, McHugh
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