Legal Liability for Cheerleading Injuries: Implications for Universities and Coaches

At the Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball championship game in the spring of 2006, a cheerleader fell from a three-level pyramid stunt when she lost her balance during the dismount. The cheerleader, Kristi Yamaoka, struck her head on the basketball court suffering a concussion and a cr...

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