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Muhammad Ali: The Greatest In Court, Andres F. Quintana Jan 2007

Muhammad Ali: The Greatest In Court, Andres F. Quintana

Marquette Sports Law Review

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"No Drinking, No Drugs, No Lesbians": Sexual Orientation Discrimination In Intercollegiate Athletics, Barbara Osborne Jan 2007

"No Drinking, No Drugs, No Lesbians": Sexual Orientation Discrimination In Intercollegiate Athletics, Barbara Osborne

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Disbarring Jerry Maguire: How Broadly Defining "Unauthorized Practice Of Law" Could Take The "Lawyer" Out Of "Lawyer-Agent" Despite The Current State Of Athlete Agent Legislation, Jeremy J. Geisel Jan 2007

Disbarring Jerry Maguire: How Broadly Defining "Unauthorized Practice Of Law" Could Take The "Lawyer" Out Of "Lawyer-Agent" Despite The Current State Of Athlete Agent Legislation, Jeremy J. Geisel

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Technical Foul: David Stern's Excessive Use Of Rule-Making Authority, Brent D. Showalter Jan 2007

Technical Foul: David Stern's Excessive Use Of Rule-Making Authority, Brent D. Showalter

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Steroid Testing Policies In Professional Sports: Regulated By Congress Or The Responsibility Of The Leagues?, Brent D. Showalter Jan 2007

Steroid Testing Policies In Professional Sports: Regulated By Congress Or The Responsibility Of The Leagues?, Brent D. Showalter

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Wada Drug Testing Standards, Richard H. Mclaren Jan 2007

Wada Drug Testing Standards, Richard H. Mclaren

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Use Of Drug Testing To Police Sex And Gender In The Olympic Games, Haley K. Olsen-Acre Jan 2007

The Use Of Drug Testing To Police Sex And Gender In The Olympic Games, Haley K. Olsen-Acre

Michigan Journal of Gender & Law

Part I of this Article discusses the history and development of sex testing and drug testing and argues that the two are both historically and ideologically linked. Part II examines the current Code in detail and argues that the Code's focus on hormone-based controls acts to police sex and gender in Olympic athletes, thereby extending historical sex testing practices to a new era. This Article ultimately concludes that without recognizing and addressing the need for further research into the role of "sex" hormones in the body and the interplay of social context and biological circumstances, the IOC cannot maintain an …