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"Family Advisor": The Trend For Athletes With Family Values, Joseph A. Kohm, Lynne Marie Kohm Jul 1997

"Family Advisor": The Trend For Athletes With Family Values, Joseph A. Kohm, Lynne Marie Kohm

University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reform From A Student-Athlete's Perspective: A Move Towards Inclusion*, Jay Jordan Jul 1997

Reform From A Student-Athlete's Perspective: A Move Towards Inclusion*, Jay Jordan

University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Do Coaches' Shoe Contracts Threaten Universities' Tax Exempt Status?, Joyce Ackerbaum Jul 1996

Do Coaches' Shoe Contracts Threaten Universities' Tax Exempt Status?, Joyce Ackerbaum

University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Policing Sports Agents: The First Four Years, Kevin M. Mckenna, Joseph Digiuseppe Jul 1991

Policing Sports Agents: The First Four Years, Kevin M. Mckenna, Joseph Digiuseppe

University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Antitrust Implications Of The Divisional Structure Of The National Collegiate Athletic Association, Terrill L. Johnson Jul 1991

The Antitrust Implications Of The Divisional Structure Of The National Collegiate Athletic Association, Terrill L. Johnson

University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Battle In Both Courts: Ncaa V. Tarkanian, 109 S. Ct. 454 (1988), Rhonda Montoya Oct 1989

The Battle In Both Courts: Ncaa V. Tarkanian, 109 S. Ct. 454 (1988), Rhonda Montoya

University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Ncaa V. Board Of Regents: Supreme Court Intercepts Per Se Rule And Rule Of Reason, Peter W. Bellas May 1985

Ncaa V. Board Of Regents: Supreme Court Intercepts Per Se Rule And Rule Of Reason, Peter W. Bellas

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.