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Full-Text Articles in Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law
Index: Sports Law In Law Reviews And Journals, Darren R. Merten
Index: Sports Law In Law Reviews And Journals, Darren R. Merten
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Baseball Bats In The High Tech Era: A Products Liability Look At New Technology, Aluminum Bats, And Manufacturer Liability, Matthew R. Wilmot
Baseball Bats In The High Tech Era: A Products Liability Look At New Technology, Aluminum Bats, And Manufacturer Liability, Matthew R. Wilmot
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Antitrust And Inefficient Joint Ventures: Why Sports Leagues Should Look More Like Mcdonald's And Less Like The United Nations, Stephen F. Ross, Stefan Szymanski
Antitrust And Inefficient Joint Ventures: Why Sports Leagues Should Look More Like Mcdonald's And Less Like The United Nations, Stephen F. Ross, Stefan Szymanski
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Winning At All Costs: An Analysis Of A University's Potential Liability For Sexual Assualts Committed By Its Student Athletes , Jenni E. Spies
Winning At All Costs: An Analysis Of A University's Potential Liability For Sexual Assualts Committed By Its Student Athletes , Jenni E. Spies
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Foreword: National Sports Law Institute Board Of Advisors , Matthew J. Mitten, Paul M. Anderson
Foreword: National Sports Law Institute Board Of Advisors , Matthew J. Mitten, Paul M. Anderson
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
In Memoriam: Charles W. Mentkowski
Did Major League Baseball Balk? Why Didn't Mlb Bargain To Impasse And Impose Stricter Testing For Performance Enhancing Substances? , Michael J. Cramer, James W. Swiatko Jr.
Did Major League Baseball Balk? Why Didn't Mlb Bargain To Impasse And Impose Stricter Testing For Performance Enhancing Substances? , Michael J. Cramer, James W. Swiatko Jr.
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Major League Internationals With Minor-League Titles: Let Them In. Let Them Play., Casey Shilts, Kate Jett, Brett Lashbrook
Major League Internationals With Minor-League Titles: Let Them In. Let Them Play., Casey Shilts, Kate Jett, Brett Lashbrook
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Managing Risk In Interscholastic Athletic Programs: 14 Legal Duties Of Care, Janis K. Doleschal
Managing Risk In Interscholastic Athletic Programs: 14 Legal Duties Of Care, Janis K. Doleschal
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Major League Baseball Players Association And The Ownership Of Sports Statistics: The Untold Story Of Round One, J. Gordon Hylton
The Major League Baseball Players Association And The Ownership Of Sports Statistics: The Untold Story Of Round One, J. Gordon Hylton
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Checking Up On Student-Athletes: A Ncaa Regulation Requiring Criminal Background Checks, Lindsay M. Potrafke
Checking Up On Student-Athletes: A Ncaa Regulation Requiring Criminal Background Checks, Lindsay M. Potrafke
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Index: Sports Law In Law Reviews And Sports Journals, James M. Swiatko, Jr.
Index: Sports Law In Law Reviews And Sports Journals, James M. Swiatko, Jr.
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Avila V. Citrus Community College District: Shaping The Contours Of Immunity And Primary Assumption Of The Risk, Timothy Davis
Avila V. Citrus Community College District: Shaping The Contours Of Immunity And Primary Assumption Of The Risk, Timothy Davis
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Free Shoes For Primary And Secondary Schools: Playing By The Rules Of Title Ix, Patricia A. Cervenka
Free Shoes For Primary And Secondary Schools: Playing By The Rules Of Title Ix, Patricia A. Cervenka
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Taxing The International Athlete: Working Toward Free Trade In The Americas Through A Multilateral Tax Treaty, Jeffrey Dunlop
Taxing The International Athlete: Working Toward Free Trade In The Americas Through A Multilateral Tax Treaty, Jeffrey Dunlop
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
At first glance, it does not appear that taxation issues facing the international athlete and developing free trade between North and South America are closely related; they represent very different aspects of cross-border transactions and investment. On the other hand, they may be related when viewed as sequential steps in the process toward developing sustained economic relationships. This article will attempt to bridge that gap. First, Part II of this article discusses the current United States approach toward taxation of international athletes. Next, Part III reviews the history and issues facing tax treaty negotiations between the United States and developing …
Can Copyright Lend Its Cinderellaic Magic To Chinese Folklore?, 5 J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L. 203 (2006), Deming Liu
UIC Review of Intellectual Property Law
Folklore in China is disappearing and facing challenges for its very survival. To salvage folklore in China, some have called for immediate legislative action and proposed the law of copyright or sui generis protection as some potential solutions. However, copyright is traditionally concerned with the creations of individuals rather than the cumulative creations of an ethnic group or region. Furthermore, even sui generis protection, which is better adapted to folklore in theory, could be susceptible in practice to the abuses of private monopolies or state tyranny. Overall, the protection of folklore depends more on a consistent governmental policy of open-mindedness …