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College Conference Switching as Secession? A Case Study in "Nations by Consent"

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Tags Decentralization and Secession

07/26/2022Connor Mortell

One way to interpret Southern Cal and UCLA's move to switch conferences and join the Big 10 is as a form of peaceful secession.

Original Article: "College Conference Switching as Secession? A Case Study in 'Nations by Consent'"

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Connor Mortell

Connor Mortell graduated from Texas Christian University with a BBA in finance, minoring in Chinese language and culture. After graduation, he worked as a legislative aide in the Florida House of Representatives from 2019–21. Currently he is an MBA student at Florida State University. Additionally, he is a graduate of Mises University, where he passed the Mündliche Prüfung Viva Voce Exam on economics.

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College Conference Switching as Secession? A Case Study in "Nations by Consent"