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The Sffa V. Harvard Trojan Horse Admissions Lawsuit, Kimberly West-Faulcon 2024 Seattle University School of Law

The Sffa V. Harvard Trojan Horse Admissions Lawsuit, Kimberly West-Faulcon

Seattle University Law Review

Affirmative-action-hostile admissions lawsuits are modern Trojan horses. The SFFA v. Harvard/UNC case—Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President & Fellows of Harvard College and Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. University of North Carolina, et. al., decided jointly—is the most effective Trojan horse admissions lawsuit to date. Constructed to have the distractingly appealing exterior façade of a lawsuit seeking greater fairness in college admissions, the SFFA v. Harvard/UNC case is best understood as a deception-driven battle tactic used by forces waging a multi-decade war against the major legislative victories of America’s Civil Rights Movement, specifically Title VI and Title VII …


Trademark Infringement: The Likelihood Of Confusion Of Nfts In The Us And Eu, Sara Sachs 2023 Brooklyn Law School

Trademark Infringement: The Likelihood Of Confusion Of Nfts In The Us And Eu, Sara Sachs

Brooklyn Journal of International Law

The immutability of non-fungible tokens has made it an invaluable tool for asset ownership and authentication across a variety of industries. With the proliferation of NFTs comes the need to protect trademarks and prevent consumer confusion in the digital age. This Note explores the existing legal framework for trademark law in the United States and European Union. This Note argues for a new trademark standard that reflects the interconnected nature of a global digital society.


Case Law On American Indians: October 2022 - August 2023, Thomas P. Schlosser 2023 Seattle University School of Law

Case Law On American Indians: October 2022 - August 2023, Thomas P. Schlosser

American Indian Law Journal

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A Comparison Of Clustered And Isolated Casino Performance In Missouri, Douglas M. Walker, Todd M. Nesbit 2023 College of Charleston

A Comparison Of Clustered And Isolated Casino Performance In Missouri, Douglas M. Walker, Todd M. Nesbit

UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal

This paper utilizes data on Missouri’s casino industry to examine how clustered casinos, such as those in Kansas City and St. Louis, perform compared to dispersed or isolated casinos, such as those in Boonville, Caruthersville, La Grange, and St. Joseph. Missouri limits the number of casino licenses allowed; however, it does not explicitly mandate casino locations. Missouri provides a unique natural experiment for comparing location model performance. Although there is no published research on which type of casino location model is more effective for generating industry revenues and associated taxes, state legislatures have nevertheless been following an isolated casino location …


Table Of Contents, Seattle University Law Review 2023 Seattle University School of Law

Table Of Contents, Seattle University Law Review

Seattle University Law Review

Table of Contents


Place Your Bets: The Legal Integration Of Sports Betting With Cryptocurrency, Andrew Topps 2023 University of New Hampshire

Place Your Bets: The Legal Integration Of Sports Betting With Cryptocurrency, Andrew Topps

UNH Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Play Like A Girl, Get Paid Like A… Man?, Amanda M. Malool 2023 University of New Hampshire

Play Like A Girl, Get Paid Like A… Man?, Amanda M. Malool

UNH Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Change Is Growth: The Future Of The Ncaa And College Athletics, Conner Poulin 2023 UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law

Change Is Growth: The Future Of The Ncaa And College Athletics, Conner Poulin

UNH Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Out Of Bounds? The Legal Implications Of The Emerging Rivalry Between Liv Golf And The Pga Tour, Michael Dube, Libba Galloway, Chantel McCabe, Michael McCann, Alan Milstein 2023 UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law

Out Of Bounds? The Legal Implications Of The Emerging Rivalry Between Liv Golf And The Pga Tour, Michael Dube, Libba Galloway, Chantel Mccabe, Michael Mccann, Alan Milstein

UNH Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Breakdown Of Where Nil Currently Stands, Justin Cavegn 2023 University of New Hampshire

A Breakdown Of Where Nil Currently Stands, Justin Cavegn

UNH Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Seminole Tribe’S Legal Battle For Online Sports Betting Rights In Florida, Zac Brodney 2023 University of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School of Law

The Seminole Tribe’S Legal Battle For Online Sports Betting Rights In Florida, Zac Brodney

UNLV Gaming Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Mobile Sports Betting On College Campuses: Limiting The Risks, Ronald J. Rychlak 2023 University of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School of Law

Mobile Sports Betting On College Campuses: Limiting The Risks, Ronald J. Rychlak

UNLV Gaming Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Oral History Of Sandra Douglass Morgan, Sandra Douglass Morgan 2023 University of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School of Law

The Oral History Of Sandra Douglass Morgan, Sandra Douglass Morgan

UNLV Gaming Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Gambling Away Students’ Futures: A Jurisdictional Comparison Of Education Funding And The Role Gaming Taxes Play, Kathryn Hayes 2023 University of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School of Law

Gambling Away Students’ Futures: A Jurisdictional Comparison Of Education Funding And The Role Gaming Taxes Play, Kathryn Hayes

UNLV Gaming Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Deserting Desert Desserts: How Abandoning Outdated Buffet-Style Restaurants Could Aide In Nevada’S Statewide Ghg-Emission Reduction Goals, Emily Espinosa 2023 University of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School of Law

Deserting Desert Desserts: How Abandoning Outdated Buffet-Style Restaurants Could Aide In Nevada’S Statewide Ghg-Emission Reduction Goals, Emily Espinosa

UNLV Gaming Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Risk Greater Than The Sports Bet Itself: Death Before Collection Of Winnings, Allyson Sieck 2023 University of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School of Law

A Risk Greater Than The Sports Bet Itself: Death Before Collection Of Winnings, Allyson Sieck

UNLV Gaming Law Journal

No abstract provided.


One Buffalo In Texas: Legal And Ethical Issues In Native American Gaming Operations, Tammy W. Cowart 2023 Pepperdine University

One Buffalo In Texas: Legal And Ethical Issues In Native American Gaming Operations, Tammy W. Cowart

The Journal of Business, Entrepreneurship & the Law

There are three federally recognized Native American tribes in Texas: the Alabama-Coushatta, the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo, and the Texas band of Oklahoma Kickapoo. The Kickapoo tribe is the only one allowed to operate a gaming center within the state of Texas, due solely to a federal law that the federal government passed thirty years ago. The Alabama-Coushatta and Ysleta del Sur Pueblo tribes are some of the only tribes prohibited from operating gaming operations under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act. The result is detrimental to these tribes and the Texas economy. This paper will examine the history of the …


Third-Party Responsible Gambling Accreditation Programs Are Related To Short-Term Improvements At Casinos But No Ongoing Gains: Evidence From Rg Check, Kahlil S. Philander 2023 Washington State University

Third-Party Responsible Gambling Accreditation Programs Are Related To Short-Term Improvements At Casinos But No Ongoing Gains: Evidence From Rg Check, Kahlil S. Philander

UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal

This study examines how casino operators’ responsible gambling program performance changes after entering a third-party assurance program. Using de-identified responsible gambling accreditation data from the 75 casinos employing the “RG Check” program from 2012 to April 2019, this study finds that casino scores improved in the first reaccreditation period (p < .001, d = 0.92), but failed to improve in the second reaccreditation (p < .78, d = 0.38). Much of the first reaccreditation changes appear to be a result of one-time improvement in the scores of lower performing venues. There also appears to be inconsistent improvements in tactical areas of RG …


The Five Internet Rights, Nicholas J. Nugent 2023 University of Tennessee

The Five Internet Rights, Nicholas J. Nugent

Washington Law Review

Since the dawn of the commercial internet, content moderation has operated under an implicit social contract that website operators could accept or reject users and content as they saw fit, but users in turn could self-publish their views on their own websites if no one else would have them. However, as online service providers and activists have become ever more innovative and aggressive in their efforts to deplatform controversial speakers, content moderation has progressively moved down into the core infrastructure of the internet, targeting critical resources, such as networks, domain names, and IP addresses, on which all websites depend. These …


Game On—Copyrighted Tattoos In Video Games As Fair Use, Emilie Smith 2023 Marquette University Law School

Game On—Copyrighted Tattoos In Video Games As Fair Use, Emilie Smith

Marquette Law Review

With its fact-intensive inquiries and limited bright-line rules, copyright law is known for its ambiguity, and courts often differ in their interpretations of various doctrines. The fair use doctrine is no different, and was in fact designed to grant courts discretion in making their determinations, all with the aim of maintaining the true purpose of the copyright law. Recent technologies and popularized forms of art only complicate things, adding rougher terrain to an already confusing landscape.


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