Reasoning Per Se And Horizontal Price Fixing: An Emerging Trend In Antitrust Litigation?, 2013 Pepperdine University
Reasoning Per Se And Horizontal Price Fixing: An Emerging Trend In Antitrust Litigation?, Joseph W. Defuria Jr.
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Roberts, Thomas Arbitration Chart, 2013 University of Notre Dame
Roberts, Thomas Arbitration Chart, Edmund P. Edmonds
Arbitrator Charts
No abstract provided.
Stutz, Robert Arbitration Chart, 2013 University of Notre Dame
Stutz, Robert Arbitration Chart, Edmund P. Edmonds
Arbitrator Charts
No abstract provided.
A Descendible Right Of Publicity: Has The Time Finally Come For A National Standard?, 2013 Pepperdine University
A Descendible Right Of Publicity: Has The Time Finally Come For A National Standard?, J. Steven Bingman
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Vencer A Crise. Ética, Psicologia E Partidos, 2013 Universidade do Porto
Vencer A Crise. Ética, Psicologia E Partidos, Paulo Ferreira Da Cunha
Paulo Ferreira da Cunha
Crise e medidas de liofilização e compressão ensurdecem toda a comunicação social. Há contudo que analisar as raízes psicológicas da crise e da crise sobre a crise, e urgentemente regenerar os partidos, sob pena de sempre se ter "mais do mesmo". Ou então muito diferente, porque a obstinação de uns levará à obstinação de outros. E se a II República não mostrar que vale a pena, poderá vir (o diabo não nos oiça) uma anti-república que se chamará IV (porque contará também o Estado Novo) a tentar resolver tudo à força.
Red Card: Using The National Football League’S “Rooney Rule” To Eject Race Discrimination From English Professional Soccer’S Managerial And Executive Hiring Practices, 2013 Fordham University School of Law
Red Card: Using The National Football League’S “Rooney Rule” To Eject Race Discrimination From English Professional Soccer’S Managerial And Executive Hiring Practices, Jeremy Corapi
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Using Contract Law To Tackle The Coaching Carousel, 2013 Penn State Law
Using Contract Law To Tackle The Coaching Carousel, Stephen F. Ross
Stephen F Ross
The end of every football season signals another round of the “coaching carousel” for college football. Like athletes and coaches in professional leagues, college coaches are handsomely paid pursuant to multi-year contracts. Unlike their counterparts, a combination of lax enforcement and weak terms permit them to willfully breach their contract obligations to their schools as well as student-athletes who often select their school based on the coach. Recent economic evidence suggests that coaching changes not only harm the school but also the professional careers of star players. This Article analyzes the bargaining dynamics that would allow a star recruit to …
Whose Streets: California Public Utilities Code Section 7901 In The Wireless Age, 2013 UC Law SF
Whose Streets: California Public Utilities Code Section 7901 In The Wireless Age, Michael W. Shonafelt
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
In 1850, cutting-edge communications infrastructure took the form of telegraph poles and wires. The first Transcontinental Railroad would not be completed until the Golden Spike joined the rail lines at Promontory Point on May 10, 1869. The railroad right of way afforded an important avenue, allowing the new nation to be linked from coast to coast by the miracle of the telegraph's new technology. Today, 162 years later, the new technology is wireless broadband. An important avenue for its expansion and goal of universal coverage are the roads and highways of the state of California.
To meet exponential demand, wireless …
Self-Replicating Technologies And The Challenge For The Patent And Antitrust Laws, 32 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 131 (2013), 2013 John Marshall Law School
Self-Replicating Technologies And The Challenge For The Patent And Antitrust Laws, 32 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 131 (2013), Daryl Lim
UIC Law Open Access Faculty Scholarship
Few patented inventions challenge the traditional boundaries of the patent and antitrust laws like those that are capable of multiplying as they are used. These self-replicating technologies are embedded in our food, fortify our vaccines, and form the computer code upon which the information age is based. These inventions create an inherent conflict between patentees and their customers. The conflict arises because every customer could become competitors as the product replicates, potentially making every first sale the patentee's last. They also challenge how we think about fundamental issues of ownership as well as innovation and market competition, and make it …
The Economics Of The Infield Fly Rule, 2013 FIU College of Law
The Economics Of The Infield Fly Rule, Howard M. Wasserman
Faculty Publications
No sports rule has generated as much legal scholarship as baseball's Infield Fly Rule. Interestingly, however, no one has explained or defended the rule on its own terms as part of the internal rules and institutional structure of baseball as a game. This Article takes on that issue, explaining both why baseball should have the Infield Fly Rule and why a similar rule is not necessary or appropriate in seemingly comparable, but actually quite different, baseball situations., The answer lies in the dramatic cost-benefit disparities present in the infield fly and absent in most other game situations.
The-infield fly is …
Smashing The Copyright Act To Make Room For The Mashup Artist: How A Four-Tiered Matrix Better Accommodates Evolving Technology And Needs Of The Entertainment Industry, Caroline Kinsey
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
With the rise of online blogging, social networking platforms, and videosharing sites such as YouTube and Yahoo Video, it is now possible for one individual to rival the span of entire media empires from one's basement computer. Commonly known as the Web 2.0 phenomenon, the combination of these technological advancements with video platforms that encourage users to "engage, create, and share content online" has fundamentally transformed the music industry. No longer are fans passive listeners, but instead, with the click of a mouse and access to the Internet, they become "publisher[s], TV network[s], radio station[s], movie studio[s], record label[s], and …
The American Public’S Perception Of Illegal Steroid Use: A National Survey, 2013, 2013 University of Massachusetts Boston
The American Public’S Perception Of Illegal Steroid Use: A National Survey, 2013, Gary Siperstein, Neil Romano, Gizem Iskenderoglu, Anthony Roman, Floyd J. Fowler Jr., Max Drascher
Center for Social Development and Education Publications
Through the surge of news about doping scandals in the media, it is expected that the public is aware of the magnitude of the problem among professional athletes; however, it is uncertain whether the public is aware that the problem often starts when athletes are younger. To this end, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, the Taylor Hooton Foundation, and the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society partnered with the Center for Social Development and Education and the Center for Survey Research at the University of Massachusetts Boston to conduct the most comprehensive national opinion survey to date to …
Supporting The Integrity Of Sport And Combating Corruption, 2013 Marquette University Law School
Supporting The Integrity Of Sport And Combating Corruption, David Howman
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Analysis Of The Ncaa Rule Prohibiting A School- Or Conference-Owned Television, 2013 Marquette University Law School
Analysis Of The Ncaa Rule Prohibiting A School- Or Conference-Owned Television, Brandon Leibsohn
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Is Tennessee's Version Of The "Jock Tax" Unconstitutional?, 2013 Marquette University Law School
Is Tennessee's Version Of The "Jock Tax" Unconstitutional?, Alan Pogroszewski, Kari A. Smoker
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Coaches' Contracts: Terminating A Coach Without Cause And The Obligation To Mitigate Damages, 2013 Marquette University Law School
Coaches' Contracts: Terminating A Coach Without Cause And The Obligation To Mitigate Damages, Martin J. Greenberg, Djenane Paul
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Role Transition Of National Football League Retired Athletes: A Grounded Theory Approach, 2013 Marquette University Law School
Role Transition Of National Football League Retired Athletes: A Grounded Theory Approach, George Earl Koonce Jr.
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Colleges And Universities All Atwitter: Constitutional Implications Of Regulating, 2013 Marquette University Law School
Colleges And Universities All Atwitter: Constitutional Implications Of Regulating, Kayleigh R. Mayer
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Table Of Contents, 2013 Marquette University Law School
From The Gridiron To The Golden State: Nfl Players' Fight For Workers', 2013 Marquette University Law School
From The Gridiron To The Golden State: Nfl Players' Fight For Workers', Kyle M. Tompkins
Marquette Sports Law Review
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