Mom sues over son's roster cut | News
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MAUMELLE, Ark. (USA Today) - The mother of a high school student in Arkansas is making a court challenge to the time-honored tradition of coaches making roster cuts.
Teresa Bloodman's lawsuit came after her freshman son was dropped from the Maumelle High basketball team. She is suing the school, the school district and the state, contending her son was treated unfairly.
The lawsuit was filed in October and there have been months of hearings and motions, but no trial date has been set, according to ArkansasMatters.com.
Because her son is a minor, he's named only as a "John Doe" in the lawsuit, which contends that:
"...the deprivation of the right to a full and complete education which includes competition in sports and consequently athletic scholarships impairs John Doe of a property right guaranteed under both the U.S. and State Constitutions."
Bloodman also points out her boy was dismissed when an additional tryout was held after football season, to let those players have a chance to make the basketball team. Bloodman says that's a violation of equal protection rights, because it's not the way the girl's team is selected.
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