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Donor Profile: A Passion For Academic Excellence
Donor Profile: A Passion For Academic Excellence
DePaul Magazine
Bob and Carole Kopple discuss their establishment of the Kopple Scholars Endowment in DePaul's College of Law to attract the best students to DePaul and help sustain the college.
An Uncommon Good
DePaul Magazine
DePaul College of Law alumna and civil rights attorney Karen Bass Ehler is dedicated to doing the most good for the most people. When an opportunity to join the Illinois Department of Public Health as general counsel during the COVID-19 pandemic, she left her corporate law position and took on the job. This article discusses her career trajectory, her daily work life, and her service to DePaul.
Boxers And The Bargaining Table: How Canelo Alvarez’S Recent Dispute Could Open The Door For Streaming Giants To Enter The Promotional Ring, Sean O'Donnell
Boxers And The Bargaining Table: How Canelo Alvarez’S Recent Dispute Could Open The Door For Streaming Giants To Enter The Promotional Ring, Sean O'Donnell
DePaul Journal of Sports Law
No abstract provided.
Ncaa’S Name, Image, And Likeness Rules In The Wake Of The Nba’S G League: What It Means For Antitrust Protection, Nathanial Hall
Ncaa’S Name, Image, And Likeness Rules In The Wake Of The Nba’S G League: What It Means For Antitrust Protection, Nathanial Hall
DePaul Journal of Sports Law
This paper analyzes the development of the NBA’s age restriction rules and places those developments alongside the newfound trend of America’s top players opting out of playing in the NCAA, and instead seeking out other avenues when it comes to their one-year “development.” The paper begins by giving a brief antitrust analysis as those laws relate to age eligibility rules in the NBA. Next, this paper reviews the evolution of professional sports age eligibility requirements as they relate to their respective drafts. In doing so, the paper will discuss the current format of the NBA’s Draft, its rookie wage scale, …
A Global Pandemic And A Wildcat Strike: How Covid-19 And Civil Unrest Could Impact The Nba’S Labor Relations, Bennett A. Herbert
A Global Pandemic And A Wildcat Strike: How Covid-19 And Civil Unrest Could Impact The Nba’S Labor Relations, Bennett A. Herbert
DePaul Journal of Sports Law
The future of the NBA’s labor relations could be significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and the recent civil unrest around the country. The current NBA collective bargaining agreement was approved in 2016. In the four seasons following its approval, both owners and players were seemingly pleased with the general state of the league. The NBA’s annual revenue ballooned from $5.2 billion in 2016 to $8.8 billion in 2019, and there were few reports of any significant tension between owners and the Players Association. However, 2020 threw two wrenches that may crucially affect both the immediate and long-term relationship between …
Instagram Issues: Why Professional Sports Leagues Need To Reconsider How Photography And Copyrights Are Governed, Anthony Studnicka
Instagram Issues: Why Professional Sports Leagues Need To Reconsider How Photography And Copyrights Are Governed, Anthony Studnicka
DePaul Journal of Sports Law
Playing sports is not the only way professional athletes generate income. In recent years, athletes have taken a deliberate approach towards building their personal brands to increase the value of their potential marketing and endorsement opportunities. The more known, liked, and marketable an athlete is, the greater their income potential.
Athletes can increase their marketability by eliciting and creating positive interactions with fans on social media. For example, when LeBron James decides to take to Instagram and post a photograph, many fans will view it and it will garner significant engagement. However, can LeBron post whatever image of himself he …
Athletic Favoritism In The Context Of The Covid-19 Pandemic, Hannah Kelly
Athletic Favoritism In The Context Of The Covid-19 Pandemic, Hannah Kelly
DePaul Journal of Sports Law
No abstract provided.
Applying Tourism Improvement Districts To Sports Commissions: Securing Dedicated Funding For Sports Tourism, Roxanne Steinhoff
Applying Tourism Improvement Districts To Sports Commissions: Securing Dedicated Funding For Sports Tourism, Roxanne Steinhoff
DePaul Journal of Sports Law
No abstract provided.
Why Impoverished Discourse Gets A Slap On The Wrist: The Causes And Challenges Of Sexual Harassment Of Women In The Legal Profession, Kylene Slocum
Why Impoverished Discourse Gets A Slap On The Wrist: The Causes And Challenges Of Sexual Harassment Of Women In The Legal Profession, Kylene Slocum
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
#Seehername: Using Intersectionality And Storytelling To Bring Visibility To Black Women In Employment Discrimination And Police Brutality, Nia A.D. Langley
#Seehername: Using Intersectionality And Storytelling To Bring Visibility To Black Women In Employment Discrimination And Police Brutality, Nia A.D. Langley
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Welcome Home? An Analysis Of Federal Housing Programs And Their Efficacy In Reducing Homelessness Among Domestic Violence Survivors, Courtney Veneri
Welcome Home? An Analysis Of Federal Housing Programs And Their Efficacy In Reducing Homelessness Among Domestic Violence Survivors, Courtney Veneri
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
From Brock Turner To Brian Banks: Protecting Victims And Preserving Due Process In The New Area Of Title Ix, Laura Perry
From Brock Turner To Brian Banks: Protecting Victims And Preserving Due Process In The New Area Of Title Ix, Laura Perry
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
The Growing Use Of Mid-Level Practitioners In The Delivery Of Health Care, Taylor Pankau
The Growing Use Of Mid-Level Practitioners In The Delivery Of Health Care, Taylor Pankau
DePaul Journal of Health Care Law
No abstract provided.
Not-For-Profit Hospitals And Managed Care Organizations: Why The 501c)(3) Tax-Exempt Status Should Be Revised, Andrew C. Papa
Not-For-Profit Hospitals And Managed Care Organizations: Why The 501c)(3) Tax-Exempt Status Should Be Revised, Andrew C. Papa
DePaul Journal of Health Care Law
Healthcare organizations abuse the 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status—reaping tax benefits but failing to give back to their local communities in return. Congress created the 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status to benefit the poor and impoverished. Yet, not-for-profit hospitals and managed care organizations are neither required to offer services to the poor nor required to offer emergency care services to their local communities. Instead, they charge higher prices in their increasingly concentrated markets. Therefore, consumers subsidize the same not-for-profit healthcare systems that charge them higher prices.
This Article analyzes government-placed incentives under the 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status, demonstrating how not-for-profit hospitals unfairly compete with for-profit …
Ethics Of Familial Genetic Genealogy: Solving Crimes At The Cost Of Privacy, Craig M. Klugman, Hector F. Rodriguez
Ethics Of Familial Genetic Genealogy: Solving Crimes At The Cost Of Privacy, Craig M. Klugman, Hector F. Rodriguez
DePaul Journal of Health Care Law
No abstract provided.
Measuring The Impact Of Residency Requirements And The Relationship With The Citizens In The Community, Daniel Villa
Measuring The Impact Of Residency Requirements And The Relationship With The Citizens In The Community, Daniel Villa
College of Education Theses and Dissertations
Community policing is best described as how police departments work together with the community in solving problems. In several major U.S. cities, police departments have changed their residency requirements allowing their officers to reside outside of the municipality in which they are employed. One can assume that officers residing outside the community they serve may not have a high level of engagement in the area in which they work. The current movements to defund police departments led by politicians and members of various communities would imply that residing outside of the municipality in which officer's work would have no impact, …
A Work Of Heart
DePaul Magazine
This article looks at the internship opportunities that DePaul students have available to kickstart their career through such programs as DePaul WORKS and INSuRE. Alumni in the museum, education and counseling, cybersecurity, law and public relations fields are interviewed.
Barnet As Tr. Of 2012 Saretta Barnet Revocable Tr. V. Ministry Of Culture & Sports Of The Hellenic Republic, 961 F.3d 193 (2d Cir. 2020), Meghan Jackson
Barnet As Tr. Of 2012 Saretta Barnet Revocable Tr. V. Ministry Of Culture & Sports Of The Hellenic Republic, 961 F.3d 193 (2d Cir. 2020), Meghan Jackson
DePaul Journal of Art, Technology & Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Fighting To Protect Individual Privacy In A Rapidly Advancing Technological World, Farzana Ahmed
Fighting To Protect Individual Privacy In A Rapidly Advancing Technological World, Farzana Ahmed
DePaul Journal of Art, Technology & Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
The Nflpo: The Nfl's Private Patent Office, Paul Fina
The Nflpo: The Nfl's Private Patent Office, Paul Fina
DePaul Journal of Art, Technology & Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Ex Ante Intellectual Property Considerations For Small Businesses, Jason A. Sanders
Ex Ante Intellectual Property Considerations For Small Businesses, Jason A. Sanders
DePaul Journal of Art, Technology & Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Revitalizing Language Through Education: Ireland's Use Of International Law To Drive Linguistic Preservation, Emma A. O'Connell
Revitalizing Language Through Education: Ireland's Use Of International Law To Drive Linguistic Preservation, Emma A. O'Connell
DePaul Journal of Art, Technology & Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
The Data Privacy Landscape During Covid-19: An Exploration Of Some Of The Major Data Privacy Regulations And Trends, Gitanjali Deb
The Data Privacy Landscape During Covid-19: An Exploration Of Some Of The Major Data Privacy Regulations And Trends, Gitanjali Deb
DePaul Journal of Art, Technology & Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Developing A National Strategic Plan To Address The Effects Of Climate Change On Human Health, Katherine Kettering
Developing A National Strategic Plan To Address The Effects Of Climate Change On Human Health, Katherine Kettering
DePaul Journal of Health Care Law
No abstract provided.
The Problems With Patchwork: State Approaches To Regulating Insurer Use Of Genetic Information, Jarrod O. Anderson, Anna C.F. Lewis, Anya E.R. Prince
The Problems With Patchwork: State Approaches To Regulating Insurer Use Of Genetic Information, Jarrod O. Anderson, Anna C.F. Lewis, Anya E.R. Prince
DePaul Journal of Health Care Law
No abstract provided.
A Critical Essay On A Treatise On International Development Law: A Coming Of Age, Rumu Sarkar
A Critical Essay On A Treatise On International Development Law: A Coming Of Age, Rumu Sarkar
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
A Change Must Come: The Intersection Of Intergenerational Poverty And Public Benefits, Tricia Young
A Change Must Come: The Intersection Of Intergenerational Poverty And Public Benefits, Tricia Young
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
The Black Maternal Health Crisis: How To Right A Harrowing History Through Judicial And Legislative Reform, Melia Thompson-Dudiak
The Black Maternal Health Crisis: How To Right A Harrowing History Through Judicial And Legislative Reform, Melia Thompson-Dudiak
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
An Accountability Cometh: Amend 42 Usc Section 1983 And 18 Usc Sections 241, 242, Thereby Initiating A Path To Re-Imaging Peace Officers Acting Under The Color Of State Law, James M. Durant Iii
An Accountability Cometh: Amend 42 Usc Section 1983 And 18 Usc Sections 241, 242, Thereby Initiating A Path To Re-Imaging Peace Officers Acting Under The Color Of State Law, James M. Durant Iii
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.