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  2. Sunday sporting events - Wikipedia

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    Sunday sporting events were not usually played until the early 20th century. In North America, they were prohibited due to blue laws at first, but then cities like Chicago, St. Louis, and Cincinnati later decided to legalize them.

  3. Should independent study kids be allowed to play sports ... - AOL

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    Under current policy, those students have not been allowed to try out for sports. The independent student program serves as an alternative option for students to get a diploma while learning in a ...

  4. Regulations on children's television programming in the ...

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    In October 1990, President George H. W. Bush signed the Children's Television Act (CTA), an Act of Congress ordering the FCC to implement regulations surrounding programming that serves the "educational and informational" (E/I) needs of children, as well as the amount of advertising broadcast during television programs aimed towards children. [6]

  5. Blackout (broadcasting) - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Football League's constitution does provide the option for teams to black out games in their home markets in order to encourage attendance; at one point, the CFL required games to be blacked out within a radius of 120 kilometres (75 miles) around the closest over-the-air signal carrying the game, or 56 kilometres (35 miles) of the stadium for cable broadcasts (and, for the ...

  6. Olympics spell out America’s soccer problem, and a solution ...

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    Four young kids kicking a soccer ball on a beach in Portugal partly explains why America is where it is with the beautiful game. The group of four became six. Then eight. Then nine. Girls. Boys ...

  7. Judge rules transgender teen can temporarily play on girls ...

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    When the girls' soccer team at Plymouth Regional High School in New Hampshire began practice on Monday to prepare for the start of the official season on Aug. 30, transgender athlete Parker ...

  8. Behind closed doors (sport) - Wikipedia

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    The term "behind closed doors" is used in several sports to describe matches played where spectators are not allowed in the stadium or venue to watch. [1] A match played in this manner is also referred to as a crowdless game. Such games are rare in professional sports, and usually occur due to reasons outside either teams' control.

  9. Timeline of young people's rights in the United States

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    Today, the American Academy of Pediatrics advocates for children's rights to appropriate medical care, and states that in cases of "an imminent threat to a child's life," physicians in some cases may provide treatments to children, even if these treatments are opposed by the parents because of their religious beliefs. [37]