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From Russia With Love: The Legal Repercussions Of The Recruitment And Contracting Of Foreign Players In The National Hockey League, Jeffrey P. Gleason May 2008

From Russia With Love: The Legal Repercussions Of The Recruitment And Contracting Of Foreign Players In The National Hockey League, Jeffrey P. Gleason

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Political Balk: Opening The Door For U.S.-Cuba Policy Reform Via Diplomatic Blunder At The World Baseball Classic, John O'Brien Jan 2008

Political Balk: Opening The Door For U.S.-Cuba Policy Reform Via Diplomatic Blunder At The World Baseball Classic, John O'Brien

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


"The Little State Department": Hollywood And The Mpaa's Influence On U.S. Trade Relations, Kevin Lee Jan 2008

"The Little State Department": Hollywood And The Mpaa's Influence On U.S. Trade Relations, Kevin Lee

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

In this article, I argue that the U.S. government has actively advocated domestic film industry interests in bilateral and multilateral trade agreements because of Hollywood's importance to the U.S. economy, and also because of the MPAA's influential lobbying efforts. Furthermore, I show that the MPAA has intervened directly in bilateral trade relations to protect its interests, even when such interests may run counter to the benefit of the U.S. economy.