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The Coaching Carousel In Big-Time Intercollegiate Athletics: Economic Implications And Legal Considerations, Richard T. Karcher Oct 2009

The Coaching Carousel In Big-Time Intercollegiate Athletics: Economic Implications And Legal Considerations, Richard T. Karcher

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Sports Arbitration And Enforcing Promises: Brian Shaw And Labor Arbitration, Roger I. Abrams Jan 2009

Sports Arbitration And Enforcing Promises: Brian Shaw And Labor Arbitration, Roger I. Abrams

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


When Is A Cpa As Important As Your Era? A Comprehensive Evaluation And Examination Of State Tax Issues On Professional Athletes, Alan Pogroszewski Jan 2009

When Is A Cpa As Important As Your Era? A Comprehensive Evaluation And Examination Of State Tax Issues On Professional Athletes, Alan Pogroszewski

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


2008 Antitrust Developments In Professional Sports: To The Single Entity And Beyond, James T. Mckeown Jan 2009

2008 Antitrust Developments In Professional Sports: To The Single Entity And Beyond, James T. Mckeown

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Prohibition Of Prosthetic Limbs In American Sports: The Issues And The Role Of The Americans With Disabilities Act, Christopher Bidlack Jan 2009

The Prohibition Of Prosthetic Limbs In American Sports: The Issues And The Role Of The Americans With Disabilities Act, Christopher Bidlack

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Student Gladiators And Sexual Assault: A New Analysis Of Liability For Injuries Inflicted By College Athletes, Ann Scales Jan 2009

Student Gladiators And Sexual Assault: A New Analysis Of Liability For Injuries Inflicted By College Athletes, Ann Scales

Michigan Journal of Gender & Law

This Article will focus on an issue that was probably not on the minds of 19th century educators, nor primarily on the minds of the legions of present-day academic critics of intercollegiate sports. Namely, this Article explores the ways in which big-time athletics- particularly football-normalize and encourage harms to women, including educational and sexual harms. The author’s theses depend upon acknowledging certain open secrets about college football: that it is a celebration of male physical supremacy (measured by male standards); that it is something that society lets males do and have as their sport, for reasons both good and bad; …


Blades Of Steal - The Fight For Control Of Sports Clubs' Websites And Media Rights In Madison Square Garden, L.P. V. National Hockey League, Michael Huntowski Jan 2009

Blades Of Steal - The Fight For Control Of Sports Clubs' Websites And Media Rights In Madison Square Garden, L.P. V. National Hockey League, Michael Huntowski

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Survey: A Global Perspective On The Most Important Cases Affecting The Sports Industry, Hayden Opie Jan 2009

Survey: A Global Perspective On The Most Important Cases Affecting The Sports Industry, Hayden Opie

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Full Court Press: How Collective Bargaining Weakened The Nba's Competitive Edge In A Globalized Sport, Matthew Epps Jan 2009

Full Court Press: How Collective Bargaining Weakened The Nba's Competitive Edge In A Globalized Sport, Matthew Epps

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Team Physicians: Adhering To The Hippocratic Oath Or Just Plain Hypocrites? , Andrew D. Hohenstein Jan 2009

Team Physicians: Adhering To The Hippocratic Oath Or Just Plain Hypocrites? , Andrew D. Hohenstein

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


"Mixed Metaphors," Revisionist History And Post-Hypnotic Suggestions On The Interpretation Of Sports Antitrust Exemptions: The Second Circuit's Use In Clarett Of A Piazza-Like "Innovative Reinterpretation Of Supreme Court Dogma", Walter T. Champion, Jr. Jan 2009

"Mixed Metaphors," Revisionist History And Post-Hypnotic Suggestions On The Interpretation Of Sports Antitrust Exemptions: The Second Circuit's Use In Clarett Of A Piazza-Like "Innovative Reinterpretation Of Supreme Court Dogma", Walter T. Champion, Jr.

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.