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Cash Kid: The Need For Increased Financial Protections Of Internet Child Stars On Youtube, Kylie Clouse Oct 2023

Cash Kid: The Need For Increased Financial Protections Of Internet Child Stars On Youtube, Kylie Clouse

William & Mary Law Review

This Note explores the gaps in California’s child entertainment law and the dangers of leaving child internet stars unprotected. This Note argues that while California could update their “Coogan Law” to include young internet stars, a previous attempt (and failure) to do so suggests that this may not be the best way to address the issue. In the alternative, YouTube itself has the framework to address this problem through its Partner Program. If YouTube were to fix the problem directly, it would leave child stars on other online platforms unprotected; but it could set a precedent among other platforms that …


The Future Of College Sports After Alston: Reforming The Ncaa Via Conditional Antitrust Immunity, Nathaniel Grow Nov 2022

The Future Of College Sports After Alston: Reforming The Ncaa Via Conditional Antitrust Immunity, Nathaniel Grow

William & Mary Law Review

In June 2021, a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court issued its eagerly anticipated decision in National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Alston, ruling for the first time that NCAA rules governing student-athlete eligibility are subject to full scrutiny under federal antitrust law. Although the immediate impact of the Alston decision was rather modest—merely requiring the NCAA to allow its schools to compete by offering prospective players education-related benefits such as laptop computers and stipends for future graduate-level study—the Court hinted that it was prepared to extend the logic of this ruling much further, calling into question the legality of the NCAA’s …


Monopolizing Sports Data, Marc Edelman, John T. Holden Oct 2021

Monopolizing Sports Data, Marc Edelman, John T. Holden

William & Mary Law Review

With legal sports betting viewed as a panacea for state budget woes across the United States, the underlying data that fuels the sports betting industry has emerged as an especially valuable asset. In the hopes of capitalizing on state laws that have now legalized sports betting, United States professional sports leagues have attempted to gain exclusive ownership rights over valuable sports betting data by asking legislators to mandate that bookmakers exclusively use data sold through the league. In addition, some sports leagues have imposed policies mandating that teams bundle together their collected data for purposes of selling it exclusively through …


Leveling The Playing Field: Applying The Doctrines Of Unconscionability And Condition Precedent To Effectuate Student-Athlete Intent Under The National Letter Of Intent, Michael J. Riella Apr 2002

Leveling The Playing Field: Applying The Doctrines Of Unconscionability And Condition Precedent To Effectuate Student-Athlete Intent Under The National Letter Of Intent, Michael J. Riella

William & Mary Law Review

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Multiemployer Bargaining, Antitrust Law, And Team Sports: The Contingent Choice Of A Broad Exemption, Michael C. Harper Jun 1997

Multiemployer Bargaining, Antitrust Law, And Team Sports: The Contingent Choice Of A Broad Exemption, Michael C. Harper

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Random Testing Of Professional Athletes, Alan C. Page Oct 1991

Random Testing Of Professional Athletes, Alan C. Page

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Picture Imperfect: Attempted Regulation Of The Art Market, Patty Gerstenblith Apr 1988

Picture Imperfect: Attempted Regulation Of The Art Market, Patty Gerstenblith

William & Mary Law Review

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Defining The Relationship Between Antitrust Law And Labor Law: Professional Sports And The Current Legal Background, Barry S. Roberts, Brian A. Powers Mar 1978

Defining The Relationship Between Antitrust Law And Labor Law: Professional Sports And The Current Legal Background, Barry S. Roberts, Brian A. Powers

William & Mary Law Review

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Professional Sports: Restraining The League Commissioner's Prerogatives In An Era Of Player Mobility Dec 1977

Professional Sports: Restraining The League Commissioner's Prerogatives In An Era Of Player Mobility

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Taxation Of Professional Sports Teams After 1976: A Whole New Ballgame, Howard Zaritsky May 1977

Taxation Of Professional Sports Teams After 1976: A Whole New Ballgame, Howard Zaritsky

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Introduction To The Symposium: Professional Sports And The Law, Bowie K. Kuhn May 1977

Introduction To The Symposium: Professional Sports And The Law, Bowie K. Kuhn

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Player Discipline In Professional Sports: The Antitrust Issues, John C. Weistart May 1977

Player Discipline In Professional Sports: The Antitrust Issues, John C. Weistart

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Post-Merger Blues: Intra-League Contract Jumping, S. Phillip Heiner May 1977

Post-Merger Blues: Intra-League Contract Jumping, S. Phillip Heiner

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Uniform Commercial Code Warranty Solutions To Art Fraud And Forgery Dec 1972

Uniform Commercial Code Warranty Solutions To Art Fraud And Forgery

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.