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Crowdfunding And Sport: How Soon Until The Fans Own The Franchise?, Edward A. Fallone Jan 2014

Crowdfunding And Sport: How Soon Until The Fans Own The Franchise?, Edward A. Fallone

Marquette Sports Law Review

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The Disappearance Of A Dinosaur: Reassignment Clauses Are Losing Their Footing In College Coaches' Contracts, Martin J. Greenberg, Brandon Leibsohn Jan 2014

The Disappearance Of A Dinosaur: Reassignment Clauses Are Losing Their Footing In College Coaches' Contracts, Martin J. Greenberg, Brandon Leibsohn

Marquette Sports Law Review

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After The Arbitration Award: Not Always Final And Binding, Jay E. Grenig Jan 2014

After The Arbitration Award: Not Always Final And Binding, Jay E. Grenig

Marquette Sports Law Review

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China And Cas (Court Of Arbitration For Sport), Shuli Guo Jan 2014

China And Cas (Court Of Arbitration For Sport), Shuli Guo

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Gamechanger: Ncaa Student-Athlete Likeness Litigation And The Future Of College Sports, Maureen A. Weston Prof. Dec 2013

Gamechanger: Ncaa Student-Athlete Likeness Litigation And The Future Of College Sports, Maureen A. Weston Prof.

Maureen A Weston

In re NCAA Student-Athlete Name & Likeness Licensing Litigation is a consolidated lawsuit that arose principally from two federal lawsuits filed in California in 2009 against the NCAA, EA, and the CLC: Keller v. Electronic Arts, Inc., and O’Bannon v. National Collegiate Athletic Ass’n. These cases attack the practice of using the names, images, and likenesses (NIL) of student-athletes in broadcasts and rebroadcasts of games, DVDs, photos, video games, etc., without compensation to the athletes. This Article examines the implications of the challenges raised in In re NCAA Student-Athlete Name & Likeness Licensing Litigation on the future of amateurism, the …