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After a nine-year legal battle UConn settled with former women's soccer Noriana Radwan who lost her scholarship because she flipped off a camera.
Noriana Radwan presented enough evidence to go to trial on her claim she was subjected to harsher punishment than male athletes, a court decided. News Sports Life Data Opinion Obituaries ...
Noriana Radwan, a former UConn soccer player who lost her scholarship after giving the middle finger to a TV camera, has settled her lawsuit with the school. By Pat Eaton-Robb.
The former student athlete, Noriana Radwan, presented sufficient evidence to go to trial on her claim to have been subjected to harsher punishment than male athletes who violated conduct rules ...
The former student athlete, Noriana Radwan, alleged that the gesture amounted to free speech and she was subjected to harsher punishment than male athletes who violated the school's conduct rules.
Under terms of the settlement, Noriana Radwan will receive just over $46,000 to cover the cost of her student debt at Hofstra, where she transferred after losing her scholarship.
In this still from video, University of Connecticut soccer player Noriana Radwan ecstatically flashes the middle finger as a camera films her team celebrating a win. (Credit: ACLU via Courthouse News) ...
The former student athlete, Noriana Radwan, presented sufficient evidence to go to trial on her claim to have been subjected to harsher punishment than male athletes who violated conduct rules ...
Noriana Radwan's listing on the UConn website. A three-judge panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York City ruled on Nov. 30 that Noriana Radwan presented sufficient evidence to ...
UConn settles 9-year legal battle with soccer player who flipped off camera and lost her scholarship
The former student athlete, Noriana Radwan, alleged that the gesture amounted to free speech and she was subjected to harsher punishment than male athletes who violated the school's conduct rules.
The former student athlete, Noriana Radwan, alleged that the gesture amounted to free speech and she was subjected to harsher punishment than male athletes who violated the school’s conduct rules.
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