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Amateurism And The Ncaa: How A Changing Market Has Turned Caps On Athletic Scholarships Into An Antitrust Violation, Daniel Laws May 2017

Amateurism And The Ncaa: How A Changing Market Has Turned Caps On Athletic Scholarships Into An Antitrust Violation, Daniel Laws

University of Richmond Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Channel Worth Changing? The Individual Regional Sports Network: Proliferation, Profits, Parity, And The Potential Administrative And Antitrust Issues That Could Follow, Stephen Dixon Nov 2013

A Channel Worth Changing? The Individual Regional Sports Network: Proliferation, Profits, Parity, And The Potential Administrative And Antitrust Issues That Could Follow, Stephen Dixon

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


Introduction: A Closer Look At The Use Of Gambling In Raising State Revenues, Yang-Ming Tham Jan 2010

Introduction: A Closer Look At The Use Of Gambling In Raising State Revenues, Yang-Ming Tham

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


U.S. Land-Based And Internet Gambling, Would You Bet On A Rosy Future, Joseph M. Kelly Jan 2010

U.S. Land-Based And Internet Gambling, Would You Bet On A Rosy Future, Joseph M. Kelly

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Live Performance, Copyright, And The Future Of The Music Business, Mark F. Schultz Jan 2009

Live Performance, Copyright, And The Future Of The Music Business, Mark F. Schultz

University of Richmond Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Latest Revenue Generator: Stock Sales By Professional Sports Franchises, Scott C. Lascari Jan 1999

The Latest Revenue Generator: Stock Sales By Professional Sports Franchises, Scott C. Lascari

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.