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Start-Up Sports Leagues: Why These Leagues Are Entitled To Use The Ruinous Competition Defense To Justify Anticompetitive Restraints, Marc P. Schwartz* Mar 2002

Start-Up Sports Leagues: Why These Leagues Are Entitled To Use The Ruinous Competition Defense To Justify Anticompetitive Restraints, Marc P. Schwartz*

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Marketing, Protection And Enforcement Of Ncaa Marks, Scott A. Bearby Jan 2002

Marketing, Protection And Enforcement Of Ncaa Marks, Scott A. Bearby

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Heading Down The Wrong Road?: Why Deregulating Amateurism May Cause Future Legal Problems For The Ncaa, Benjamin A. Menzel Jan 2002

Heading Down The Wrong Road?: Why Deregulating Amateurism May Cause Future Legal Problems For The Ncaa, Benjamin A. Menzel

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Pay Equity For Intercollegiate Coaches: Exploring The Eeoc Enforcement Guidelines, Michelle R. Weiss Jan 2002

Pay Equity For Intercollegiate Coaches: Exploring The Eeoc Enforcement Guidelines, Michelle R. Weiss

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Quid Pro Quo: Restoring Educational Primacy To College Basketball, Tanyon T. Lynch Jan 2002

Quid Pro Quo: Restoring Educational Primacy To College Basketball, Tanyon T. Lynch

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Intercollegiate Athletics: The Program Expansion Standard Under Title Ix's Policy Interpretation, Julia C. Lamber Jan 2002

Intercollegiate Athletics: The Program Expansion Standard Under Title Ix's Policy Interpretation, Julia C. Lamber

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Alternative Dispute Resolution In Sport Management And The Sport Management Curriculum, Adam Epstein Dec 2001

Alternative Dispute Resolution In Sport Management And The Sport Management Curriculum, Adam Epstein

Adam Epstein

The article covers the basics of alternative dispute resolution (ADR). It then demonstrates how the instructor can utilize and incorporate ADR to effectively teach in sport management classes and sports law at the intercollegiate level.