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Not Just One Of The Boys: A Post-Feminist Critique Of Title Ix's Vision For Gender Equity In Sports, Dionne L. Koller Dec 2010

Not Just One Of The Boys: A Post-Feminist Critique Of Title Ix's Vision For Gender Equity In Sports, Dionne L. Koller

All Faculty Scholarship

Title IX as applied to athletics is a high-profile, controversial public policy effort that has opened up the world of athletics to millions of girls and women. Yet as it is both celebrated for the opportunities it has created for women, and decried as going too far at the expense of men, a reality persists that women do not pursue or remain committed to sport in numbers comparable to men. This Article seeks to explore this phenomenon by moving the discourse beyond the debate over whether women are inherently as "interested" in sport as men to examine the conception of …


Twenty-Five Years Of The Court Of Arbitration For Sport: A Look In The Rear-View Mirror, Richard H. Mclaren Jan 2010

Twenty-Five Years Of The Court Of Arbitration For Sport: A Look In The Rear-View Mirror, Richard H. Mclaren

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Silencing The Crowd: Regulating Free Speech In Professional Sports Facilities, Nick Desiato Jan 2010

Silencing The Crowd: Regulating Free Speech In Professional Sports Facilities, Nick Desiato

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Entertainment Law - The Specter Of Malpractice Claims And Disciplinary Actions, Jack P. Sahl Jan 2010

Entertainment Law - The Specter Of Malpractice Claims And Disciplinary Actions, Jack P. Sahl

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Changing Playing Fields: The Sports Attorney's Obligation To Learn Green, W. S. Miller Jan 2010

Changing Playing Fields: The Sports Attorney's Obligation To Learn Green, W. S. Miller

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Young Athletes At Risk: Preventing And Managing Consequences Of Sports Concussions In Young Athletes And The Related Legal Issues, Marie-France Wilson Jan 2010

Young Athletes At Risk: Preventing And Managing Consequences Of Sports Concussions In Young Athletes And The Related Legal Issues, Marie-France Wilson

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Sports In The Courts: The Role Of Sports References In Judicial Opinions, Douglas E. Abrams Jan 2010

Sports In The Courts: The Role Of Sports References In Judicial Opinions, Douglas E. Abrams

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Huddle Up: Surveying The Playing Field On The Single Entity Status Of The National Football League In Anticipation Of American Needle V. Nfl, Constantine J. Avgiris Jan 2010

Huddle Up: Surveying The Playing Field On The Single Entity Status Of The National Football League In Anticipation Of American Needle V. Nfl, Constantine J. Avgiris

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Sports In The Courts: The Role Of Sports References In Judicial Opinions, Douglas E. Abrams Jan 2010

Sports In The Courts: The Role Of Sports References In Judicial Opinions, Douglas E. Abrams

Faculty Publications

In cases with no claims or defenses concerning sports, the Supreme Court and lower federal and state courts frequently publish opinions that draw analogies to the rules or terminology of sports familiar to broad segments of the American people. Sports analogies can help the court explain factual or legal points because today’s generation, including the lawyers and litigants who comprise the prime audience for written opinions, grew into adulthood amid an unprecedented saturation of professional and amateur sports in the broadcast and print media, and more recently on the Internet. This article surveys the broad array of sports whose references …