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Full-Text Articles in Law
Driving Americans' Perception Of Recreation: Awaiting The Park Service's Long-Term Solution To Access In Yellowstone National Park, Thomas M. Duncan
Driving Americans' Perception Of Recreation: Awaiting The Park Service's Long-Term Solution To Access In Yellowstone National Park, Thomas M. Duncan
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
The article discusses recreation activities in the U.S. Park Service (USPS) system and the USPS' policies regarding snowmobile access in Yellowstone National Park as of September 2012. The author argues that the U.S. government, in its interpretation of the National Park Service Organic Act, is risking the loss of Yellowstone National Park's natural resources. The competing interests of recreational enthusiasts and preservationists are examined.
To Catch An Art Thief: Using International And Domestic Laws To Paint Fraudulent Art Dealers Into A Corner, Amber J. Slattery
To Catch An Art Thief: Using International And Domestic Laws To Paint Fraudulent Art Dealers Into A Corner, Amber J. Slattery
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
The article discusses the use of international and domestic laws to capture suspected art thieves as of September 2012. International treaties reportedly impose criminal charges for the theft and trafficking of cultural properties such as works of art. The author argues that foreign nations should look to the U.S. as an example of how to successfully prosecute art thieves and corrupt art dealers under domestic fraud laws.
This Is Hardcore: Why The Court Should Have Granted A Writ Of Mandamus Compelling Mandatory Condom Use To Decrease Transmission Of Hiv And Stds In The Adult Film Industry, Tara M. Allport
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
The article discusses the U.S. adult film industry as of September 2012, focusing on a call for the courts to issue a writ of mandamus requiring the industry to force film participants to use condoms to prevent the transmission of HIV and other sexually-transmitted diseases. The author argues that the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health abused its discretion as a government agency by failing to protect the health of adult film industry participants such as actor Derrick Burts.
Stealing Home In Hollywood: Why The Takeover Of The Los Angeles Dodgers Illustrates The Unjust Nature Of Major League Baseball's Antitrust Exemption, John W. Polonis
Stealing Home In Hollywood: Why The Takeover Of The Los Angeles Dodgers Illustrates The Unjust Nature Of Major League Baseball's Antitrust Exemption, John W. Polonis
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
The article discusses Major League Baseball's (MLB) takeover of the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team from owner Frank McCourt following his divorce from his wife Jamie, as well as MLB's alleged unjust antitrust exemption as of September 2012. The author argues that McCourt could have challenged the anti-competitive takeover practices of MLB and its commissioner Bud Selig since McCourt's attempt to broker a television deal with Fox Sports did not break any of MLB's rules.
Dear Colleague Letter: Intercollegiate Athletics Policy: Three-Part Test - Part Three - April 20, 2010
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Fishing For All-Stars In A Time Of Global Free Agency: Understanding Fifa Eligibility Rules And The Impact On The U.S. Men’S National Team, Courtney D. Hall
Fishing For All-Stars In A Time Of Global Free Agency: Understanding Fifa Eligibility Rules And The Impact On The U.S. Men’S National Team, Courtney D. Hall
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Hooray Beer!?: How The Reemergence Of Alcohol Sales At Campus Stadiums Will Affect Universities, Eric M. Mcgregor
Hooray Beer!?: How The Reemergence Of Alcohol Sales At Campus Stadiums Will Affect Universities, Eric M. Mcgregor
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Major Violations For The Ncaa: How The Ncaa Can Apply The Dodd-Frank Act To Reform Its Own Corporate Governance Scheme, Jason P. Rudderman
Major Violations For The Ncaa: How The Ncaa Can Apply The Dodd-Frank Act To Reform Its Own Corporate Governance Scheme, Jason P. Rudderman
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Ncaa As State Actor: Much Ado About Nothing, Josephine (Jo) Potuto
Ncaa As State Actor: Much Ado About Nothing, Josephine (Jo) Potuto
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Dear Colleague Letter: Athletic Activities Counted For Title Ix Compliance - September 17, 2008
Dear Colleague Letter: Athletic Activities Counted For Title Ix Compliance - September 17, 2008
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Dear Colleague Letter (Sexual Violence Letter) - April 4, 2011
Dear Colleague Letter (Sexual Violence Letter) - April 4, 2011
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Wisconsin Legislature Employs Halftime Adjustment: How Wisconsin's "New" Indian Mascot Law Changes The Outlook For Future Challenges To The Use Of Discriminatory Nicknames, Mascots, And Logos In Wisconsin Schools, Jeremy Daniel Heacox
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Index: Sports Law In Law Reviews And Journals, Jeremy Daniel Heacox
Index: Sports Law In Law Reviews And Journals, Jeremy Daniel Heacox
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Index: Sports Law In Law Reviews And Journals, Kyle M. Tompkins
Index: Sports Law In Law Reviews And Journals, Kyle M. Tompkins
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Protecting Kids’ Melons: Potential Liability And Enforcement Issues With Youth Concussion Laws, Phoebe Anne Amberg
Protecting Kids’ Melons: Potential Liability And Enforcement Issues With Youth Concussion Laws, Phoebe Anne Amberg
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Toward Harmonization: British Olympic Ass’N V. World Anti-Doping Agency, John T. Wendt
Toward Harmonization: British Olympic Ass’N V. World Anti-Doping Agency, John T. Wendt
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Promoting Competition Or Preventing It? A Competition Law Analysis Of Uefa’S Financial Fair Play Rules, Clinton R. Long
Promoting Competition Or Preventing It? A Competition Law Analysis Of Uefa’S Financial Fair Play Rules, Clinton R. Long
Marquette Sports Law Review
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The Paradox That Wasn't: Federal Preemption Of State-Law Voice Misappropriation Claims, 11 J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L. 694 (2012), Zachary M. Vaughan
The Paradox That Wasn't: Federal Preemption Of State-Law Voice Misappropriation Claims, 11 J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L. 694 (2012), Zachary M. Vaughan
UIC Review of Intellectual Property Law
There exists in the law of copyright preemption what some have identified as a paradox: that in certain cases involving claims for voice misappropriation in which a plaintiff’s voice has merely been imitated, claims have been allowed to proceed, while other cases that involve actual uses of a plaintiff’s voice—that is, samples from sound recordings—have been held to be preempted by the federal Copyright Act. This article argues that this apparent paradox is actually no conflict at all. After a brief background section, this article collects and explains cases, discusses the strengths and weaknesses of one possible harmonization of the …