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Full-Text Articles in Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law
Million Dollar Babies Do Not Want To Share: An Analysis Of Antitrust Issues Surrounding Boxing And Mixed Martial Arts And Ways To Improve Combat Sports, Daniel L. Maschi
Million Dollar Babies Do Not Want To Share: An Analysis Of Antitrust Issues Surrounding Boxing And Mixed Martial Arts And Ways To Improve Combat Sports, Daniel L. Maschi
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
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Mls Promotion! Can Mls's Single Entity Status Protect It From "Pro/Rel"?, Brendan H. Ewing
Mls Promotion! Can Mls's Single Entity Status Protect It From "Pro/Rel"?, Brendan H. Ewing
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
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Regulating The Ncaa: Making The Calls Under The Sherman Antitrust Act And Title Ix, Stephanie M. Greene
Regulating The Ncaa: Making The Calls Under The Sherman Antitrust Act And Title Ix, Stephanie M. Greene
Maine Law Review
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a powerful force in shaping the intercollegiate athletic programs of some 1200 public and private colleges. Courts have recognized the NCAA as an entity that serves the important and admirable functions of maintaining the amateur status of intercollegiate athletics and the integrity of the educational process for the student-athlete, while providing a fair and equitable competitive environment. Most of the NCAA's rules and regulations are promulgated to promote and maintain these goals. Nevertheless, both student-athletes and coaches have challenged NCAA rules in the courts, claiming that certain rules discriminate on the basis of …
The Justice Of Unequal Pay In The Ufc: An In-Depth Analysis Of The Fighters’ Antitrust Class Action Lawsuit Against The Ufc And The Misplaced Support Of The Proposed Muhammad Ali Expansion Act, Hunter Sundberg
Pace Intellectual Property, Sports & Entertainment Law Forum
In 2016, the Ultimate Fighting Championships (“UFC”) set the record for the largest sale in sports history. The UFC, the primary promotion company of the once fringe sport of mixed martial arts (“MMA”) had matured into a mammoth 4 billion dollar promotion, but not without some growing pains. The league is replete with controversy, mostly dealing with disgruntled athletes over compensation. Athletes of the UFC feel that they are being financially exploited and they may be correct. The athletes are choosing different routes to remedy their pay disparities but they are misguided.
The first course of action chosen by the …
Is Mls Inherently Anticompetitive? The Strange Single-Entity Structure Of Major League Soccer In Order To Legitimize American Professional Soccer, Daniel S. Macmillan
Is Mls Inherently Anticompetitive? The Strange Single-Entity Structure Of Major League Soccer In Order To Legitimize American Professional Soccer, Daniel S. Macmillan
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Index: Sports Law In Law Reviews And Journals, Jordan Lysiak
Index: Sports Law In Law Reviews And Journals, Jordan Lysiak
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Index: Sports Law In Law Reviews And Journals, Jordan Lysiak
Index: Sports Law In Law Reviews And Journals, Jordan Lysiak
Marquette Sports Law Review
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The Value Of Amateurism, Cody J. Mcdavis
Upon Further Review: Reconsidering Clarett And Player Access To The Nfl, Matthew Strauser
Upon Further Review: Reconsidering Clarett And Player Access To The Nfl, Matthew Strauser
Marquette Sports Law Review
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2017 Annual Survey: Recent Developments In Sports Law, Jordan Lysiak, Katherine Hampel
2017 Annual Survey: Recent Developments In Sports Law, Jordan Lysiak, Katherine Hampel
Marquette Sports Law Review
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