[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Lana Panagoulia [@LAPanagoulia](/creator/twitter/LAPanagoulia) on x 9008 followers Created: 2025-07-26 08:25:35 UTC Nothing. You know why? Because he probably could see a situation with your process would be violated. Justice Byron White, COINCIDENTALLY AN EX FOOTBALL PLAYER, DETROIT LIONS, Dissented. Dissent: Justice Byron White, joined by Justices Brennan, Marshall, and O’Connor, dissented, arguing that the NCAA acted jointly with UNLV, a state entity, and thus should be considered a state actor. The dissent contended that UNLV’s adoption of NCAA rules and its compliance with the NCAA’s recommendations effectively made the NCAA’s actions state action, requiring due process protections. Scalia’s Role: Scalia did not write a separate opinion in this case but joined the majority, aligning with his textualist and originalist approach. His decision to join likely reflected his view that the Constitution’s constraints, such as due process, apply strictly to government actors, not private organizations, consistent with his emphasis on limiting judicial overreach into private conduct. XX engagements  **Related Topics** [detroit lions](/topic/detroit-lions) [Post Link](https://x.com/LAPanagoulia/status/1949023277457785225)
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Lana Panagoulia @LAPanagoulia on x 9008 followers
Created: 2025-07-26 08:25:35 UTC
Nothing. You know why? Because he probably could see a situation with your process would be violated. Justice Byron White, COINCIDENTALLY AN EX FOOTBALL PLAYER, DETROIT LIONS, Dissented. Dissent: Justice Byron White, joined by Justices Brennan, Marshall, and O’Connor, dissented, arguing that the NCAA acted jointly with UNLV, a state entity, and thus should be considered a state actor. The dissent contended that UNLV’s adoption of NCAA rules and its compliance with the NCAA’s recommendations effectively made the NCAA’s actions state action, requiring due process protections. Scalia’s Role: Scalia did not write a separate opinion in this case but joined the majority, aligning with his textualist and originalist approach. His decision to join likely reflected his view that the Constitution’s constraints, such as due process, apply strictly to government actors, not private organizations, consistent with his emphasis on limiting judicial overreach into private conduct.
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