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The Blue Devil's In The Details: How A Free Market Approach To Compensating College Athletes Would Work, David A. Grenardo Apr 2019

The Blue Devil's In The Details: How A Free Market Approach To Compensating College Athletes Would Work, David A. Grenardo

Pepperdine Law Review

Everyone involved in the business of major college athletics, except the athletes, receives compensation based on a free market system. The National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (NCAA) cap on athlete compensation violates antitrust law, and athletes should be allowed to earn their free market value as everyone else does in this country. This Article provides a detailed approach to compensating college athletes under a free market model, which includes a salary cap, the terms of a proposed standard player’s contract, a discussion of who can represent players, and payment simulations for football and basketball teams. A free market approach would not …


Automatic Outs: Salary Arbitration In Nippon Professional Baseball, David L. Snyder Jan 2009

Automatic Outs: Salary Arbitration In Nippon Professional Baseball, David L. Snyder

Marquette Sports Law Review

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A Most Interesting Part Of Baseball's Monetary Structure - Salary Arbitration In Its Thirty-Fifth Year, Ed Edmonds Jan 2009

A Most Interesting Part Of Baseball's Monetary Structure - Salary Arbitration In Its Thirty-Fifth Year, Ed Edmonds

Marquette Sports Law Review

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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

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A Study Of Division I Assistant Football And Mens' Basketball Coaches' Contracts, Martin J. Greenberg, Jay S. Smith Jan 2007

A Study Of Division I Assistant Football And Mens' Basketball Coaches' Contracts, Martin J. Greenberg, Jay S. Smith

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Labor Pains: Why Contraction Is Not The Solution To Major League Baseball’S Competitive Balance Problems, Bryan Day Mar 2002

Labor Pains: Why Contraction Is Not The Solution To Major League Baseball’S Competitive Balance Problems, Bryan Day

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

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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

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College Coaching Contracts Revisited: A Practical Perspective , Martin J. Greenberg Jan 2001

College Coaching Contracts Revisited: A Practical Perspective , Martin J. Greenberg

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Deterring Player Holdouts: Who Should Do It, How To Do It, And Why It Has To Be Done, Basil M. Loeb Jan 2001

Deterring Player Holdouts: Who Should Do It, How To Do It, And Why It Has To Be Done, Basil M. Loeb

Marquette Sports Law Review

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