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A Fine Mess: The Ncaa, The Collegiate Model, And The Post-Alston World, Josephine (Jo) R. Potuto
A Fine Mess: The Ncaa, The Collegiate Model, And The Post-Alston World, Josephine (Jo) R. Potuto
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Collective Conundrum, John T. Holden, Thomas A. Baker Iii, Joanna Wall Tweedie
The Collective Conundrum, John T. Holden, Thomas A. Baker Iii, Joanna Wall Tweedie
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Name, Image, And Likeness Rights In College Sports: Evaluating Year One Of Much Overdue Reforms, Marc Edelman
Name, Image, And Likeness Rights In College Sports: Evaluating Year One Of Much Overdue Reforms, Marc Edelman
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Name, Image, And Likeness Deals And Immigration Consequences For International Student-Athletes, Eric E. Johnson, Kit Johnson
Name, Image, And Likeness Deals And Immigration Consequences For International Student-Athletes, Eric E. Johnson, Kit Johnson
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ncaa V. Board Of Regents 2.0: Potential Antitrust Law Claims Arising From The Ncaa’S Regulation Of College Athletes’ Nil, Alicia Jessop, Esq.
Ncaa V. Board Of Regents 2.0: Potential Antitrust Law Claims Arising From The Ncaa’S Regulation Of College Athletes’ Nil, Alicia Jessop, Esq.
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nil: The Title Iv Financial Aid Enigma, Kathryn Kisska-Schulze
Nil: The Title Iv Financial Aid Enigma, Kathryn Kisska-Schulze
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Finding Another Way: The Ncaa’S Regulation Of Nil And Recruiting, Alfred C. Yen
Finding Another Way: The Ncaa’S Regulation Of Nil And Recruiting, Alfred C. Yen
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Ncaa’S Challenge In Determining Nil Market Value, Meg Penrose
The Ncaa’S Challenge In Determining Nil Market Value, Meg Penrose
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Three Chords And The Truth: Analyzing Copyright Infringement Claims Against Guitar Tablature Websites, Krist Caldwell
Three Chords And The Truth: Analyzing Copyright Infringement Claims Against Guitar Tablature Websites, Krist Caldwell
Oklahoma Journal of Law and Technology
No abstract provided.
E-Sports: More Than Just A Fad, Michael Mctee
E-Sports: More Than Just A Fad, Michael Mctee
Oklahoma Journal of Law and Technology
No abstract provided.
The Obese And The Elite: Using Law To Reclaim School Sports, Dionne L. Koller
The Obese And The Elite: Using Law To Reclaim School Sports, Dionne L. Koller
Oklahoma Law Review
Sports in schools are a uniquely American phenomenon. Athletic programs flourish in high schools, colleges, and universities with traditionally very little interference by legislatures or courts. The most notable, if not limited, exception to this deference is Title IX of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title IX), which prohibits educational institutions receiving federal financial assistance from discriminating on the basis of gender. As applied to athletic programs, Title IX is often cited as a public policy success. The law has led to the creation of meaningful sports participation opportunities for women and girls and shaped new norms for sports …
Fair Use, Girl Talk, And Digital Sampling: An Empirical Study Of Music Sampling's Effect On The Market For Copyrighted Works, William M. Schuster Ii
Fair Use, Girl Talk, And Digital Sampling: An Empirical Study Of Music Sampling's Effect On The Market For Copyrighted Works, William M. Schuster Ii
Oklahoma Law Review
This Article presents an empirical study of digital sampling’s effect on the sales of copyrighted songs and how this effect should influence the fair use analysis. To conduct this research, a group of previously sampled songs was identified and sales information for these songs was collected. The over 350 songs sampled in musician Gregg Gillis’s (also known as Girl Talk’s) most recent album presents an ideal dataset because the album’s instantaneous popularity allows for its influence to be analyzed through a comparison of the sampled songs’ sales immediately before and after release. Collecting and comparing sales information for these songs …
Lessons From The Nba Lockout: Union Democracy, Public Support, And The Folly Of The National Basketball Players Association, Matthew Parlow
Lessons From The Nba Lockout: Union Democracy, Public Support, And The Folly Of The National Basketball Players Association, Matthew Parlow
Oklahoma Law Review
By most accounts, the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA)—the union representing the players in the NBA—conceded a significant amount of money and other contractual terms in the new ten year collective bargaining agreement (2011 Agreement) that ended the 2011 NBA lockout. Player concessions were predictable because the NBA’s economic structure desperately needed an overhaul. The magnitude of such concessions, however, was startling. The substantial changes in the division of basketball-related income, contract lengths and amounts, salary cap provisions, and revenue sharing rendered the NBA lockout—and the resulting 2011 Agreement—a near-complete victory for the owners. Several interpretations have been offered to …
The Myth Of The "Full Ride": Cheating Our Collegiate Athletes And The Need For Additional Ncaa Scholarship-Limit Reform, Christopher Davis Jr., Dylan Oliver Malagrino
The Myth Of The "Full Ride": Cheating Our Collegiate Athletes And The Need For Additional Ncaa Scholarship-Limit Reform, Christopher Davis Jr., Dylan Oliver Malagrino
Oklahoma Law Review
The National Collegiate Athletic Association should amend Bylaw 15.1 and allow institutions to award athletic scholarship monies up to the institutionally set, estimated cost of attendance. NCAA Bylaw 15.1 limits an individual student-athlete’s athletic scholarships and other financial aid based on athletic ability to the value of a full grant-in-aid. The individual student-athlete scholarship limit is an arbitrary price cap and an unreasonable restraint of trade in violation of section 1 of the Sherman Act because it prevents student-athletes from receiving financial aid up to the institutionally set, estimated cost of attendance, which includes the additional expenses an institution deems …
Time To Bury The Tomahawk Chop: An Attempt To Reconcile The Differing Viewpoints Of Native Americans And Sports Fans, Justin P. Grose
Time To Bury The Tomahawk Chop: An Attempt To Reconcile The Differing Viewpoints Of Native Americans And Sports Fans, Justin P. Grose
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Is The Ncaa Prohibition Of Native American Mascots From Championship Play A Violation Of The Sherman Antitrust Act, Ryan Fulda
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Indian Mascot World Series Tied 1 - 1: Who Will Prevail As Champion?, Stacie L. Nicholson
Indian Mascot World Series Tied 1 - 1: Who Will Prevail As Champion?, Stacie L. Nicholson
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Antitrust In Amateur Athletics: Fourth And Long: Why Non-Bcs Universies Should Punt Rather Than Go For An Antitrust Challenge To The Bowl Championship Series, Jodi M. Warmbrod
Antitrust In Amateur Athletics: Fourth And Long: Why Non-Bcs Universies Should Punt Rather Than Go For An Antitrust Challenge To The Bowl Championship Series, Jodi M. Warmbrod
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Title Ix: The Monitoring Of Private Athletic Donations, Travis T. Tygart
Title Ix: The Monitoring Of Private Athletic Donations, Travis T. Tygart
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Copyright: Same Song, Different Verse: Parody As Fair Use After Campbell V. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc., L. David Mcbride
Copyright: Same Song, Different Verse: Parody As Fair Use After Campbell V. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc., L. David Mcbride
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.