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Religious Freedom And The Interscholastic Athlete, Scott C. Idleman Jan 2001

Religious Freedom And The Interscholastic Athlete, Scott C. Idleman

Faculty Publications

This article delineates the religious rights of interscholastic athletes under the First Amendment Free Exercise Clause. Part I provides a comprehensive overview of contemporary free exercise doctrine, followed by a brief summary of other laws that may govern religion-related conflicts arising in the context of interscholastic athletics. Part II then surveys the types of controversies that can arise in this context and will examine their resolution in light of the governing laws. Part II also offers guidelines to coaches and administrators for the prevention and resolution of such conflicts, including steps that can be taken to avoid First Amendment violations …


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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Managing The "Team" On The Field, Off The Field, And In Cyberspace: Preventing Cybersquatters From Hijacking Your Franchise's Domain Names, Craig A. Pintens Jan 2001

Managing The "Team" On The Field, Off The Field, And In Cyberspace: Preventing Cybersquatters From Hijacking Your Franchise's Domain Names, Craig A. Pintens

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Give The Smaller Players A Chance: Shaping The Digital Economy Through Antitrust And Copyright Law, Douglas L. Rogers Jan 2001

Give The Smaller Players A Chance: Shaping The Digital Economy Through Antitrust And Copyright Law, Douglas L. Rogers

Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review

In this article, Mr. Rogers examines the tension in the digital world between the application of (a) antitrust law, which promotes competition and (b) copyright law, which limits competition in order to promote progress in science and art. He reviews the prohibitions against the exercise of monopoly power in section 2 of the Sherman Act (15 U.S.C.) and proposes a test for anti-competitive conduct that includes close scrutiny of the contract restrictions and marketing practices of those that have significant market power. Arguing that product design decisions are not immune from antitrust review, he proposes examining alleged efficiency justifications for …


Midwest Industries V. Karavan Trailers: Federal Circuit Reverses Earlier Opinions And Expands Control Over Intellectual Property Claims, Stephen A. Gigot Jan 2001

Midwest Industries V. Karavan Trailers: Federal Circuit Reverses Earlier Opinions And Expands Control Over Intellectual Property Claims, Stephen A. Gigot

Marquette Law Review

No abstract provided.


What Is Sports Law?, Timothy Davis Jan 2001

What Is Sports Law?, Timothy Davis

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Religious Freedom And The Interscholastic Athlete, Scott C. Idleman Jan 2001

Religious Freedom And The Interscholastic Athlete, Scott C. Idleman

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Joseph Mccarthy, The Law Student, Jeffrey S. Kinsler Jan 2001

Joseph Mccarthy, The Law Student, Jeffrey S. Kinsler

Marquette Law Review

No abstract provided.


Part Ii: Corporate Citizenship In Practice: The Role Of The Attorney In Promoting Good Corporate Citizenship, Karl A. Groskaufmanis, Elliot I. Portnoy, Andrea Schneider Jan 2001

Part Ii: Corporate Citizenship In Practice: The Role Of The Attorney In Promoting Good Corporate Citizenship, Karl A. Groskaufmanis, Elliot I. Portnoy, Andrea Schneider

Marquette Law Review

No abstract provided.


Did Video Games Train The School Shooters To Kill?: Determining Whether Wisconsin Courts Should Impose Negligence Or Strict Liability In A Lawsuit Against The Video Game Manufacturers, Tara C. Campbell Jan 2001

Did Video Games Train The School Shooters To Kill?: Determining Whether Wisconsin Courts Should Impose Negligence Or Strict Liability In A Lawsuit Against The Video Game Manufacturers, Tara C. Campbell

Marquette Law Review

No abstract provided.


Only Nixon Could Go To China: Third Thoughts On The Uniform Mediation Act, Phyllis E. Bernard Jan 2001

Only Nixon Could Go To China: Third Thoughts On The Uniform Mediation Act, Phyllis E. Bernard

Marquette Law Review

No abstract provided.


Patentability Of Human Genes: Our Patent System Can Address The Issues Without Modification, M. Scott Mcbride Jan 2001

Patentability Of Human Genes: Our Patent System Can Address The Issues Without Modification, M. Scott Mcbride

Marquette Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Review: Employment Law: A Guide For Sport, Recreation, And Fitness Industries , Rebecca J. Mowrey Jan 2001

Book Review: Employment Law: A Guide For Sport, Recreation, And Fitness Industries , Rebecca J. Mowrey

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.