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Who Let The Dogs Out: Should A Stadium Owner Be Held Liable For Injuries Sustained From A Mascot's Errant Hot Dog Toss?, Joshua D. Winneker, David Gargone, Sam C. Ehrlich Aug 2014

Who Let The Dogs Out: Should A Stadium Owner Be Held Liable For Injuries Sustained From A Mascot's Errant Hot Dog Toss?, Joshua D. Winneker, David Gargone, Sam C. Ehrlich

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

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“Meet Me Halfway”: Arm Wrestling And The Law, Thomas M. Byron Mar 2014

“Meet Me Halfway”: Arm Wrestling And The Law, Thomas M. Byron

Pace Intellectual Property, Sports & Entertainment Law Forum

Most law review articles are very serious, and with good reason. They discuss important, world-changing matters like the role and magnitude of executive power, the limits of Constitutional rights, the boundaries of international law, and the vagaries of civil procedure. This Article has no such world-changing or reverent pretentions; it instead takes a light-hearted view of a fairly marginal legal topic: arm wrestling. To provide a spine for the discussion, the Article leans heavily on the 1980s movie Over the Top – a movie about arm wrestling, trucking, and child custody - to provide examples of arm wrestling content with …


Buckle Your Chinstrap: Why Youth, High School, And College Football Should Adopt The Nfl’S Concussion Management Policies And Procedures, Josh Hunsucker Jan 2014

Buckle Your Chinstrap: Why Youth, High School, And College Football Should Adopt The Nfl’S Concussion Management Policies And Procedures, Josh Hunsucker

McGeorge Law Review

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