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“Statistics Are Human Beings With The Tears Wiped Away”: Utilizing Data To Develop Strategies To Reduce The Number Of Native Americans Who Go Missing, Lori Mcpherson, Sarah Blazucki
“Statistics Are Human Beings With The Tears Wiped Away”: Utilizing Data To Develop Strategies To Reduce The Number Of Native Americans Who Go Missing, Lori Mcpherson, Sarah Blazucki
Seattle University Law Review
On New Year’s Eve night, 2019, sixteen-year-old Selena Shelley Faye Not Afraid attended a party in Billings, Montana, about fifty miles west of her home in Hardin, Montana, near the Crow Reservation. A junior at the local high school, she was active in her community. The party carried over until the next day, and she caught a ride back toward home with friends in a van the following afternoon. When the van stopped at an interstate rest stop, Selena got out but never made it back to the van. The friends reported her missing to the police and indicated they …
Inequitable Conduct: A Standard In Motion., Benjamin Brown
Inequitable Conduct: A Standard In Motion., Benjamin Brown
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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The Major League Baseball Players Association And The Ownership Of Sports Statistics: The Untold Story Of Round One, J. Gordon Hylton
The Major League Baseball Players Association And The Ownership Of Sports Statistics: The Untold Story Of Round One, J. Gordon Hylton
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Market Efficiency And Rationality: The Peculiar Case Of Baseball, Richard H. Thaler, Cass R. Sunstein
Market Efficiency And Rationality: The Peculiar Case Of Baseball, Richard H. Thaler, Cass R. Sunstein
Michigan Law Review
In this lively book, Michael Lewis explores a topic that would seem of interest only to sports fans: how Billy Beane, the charismatic general manager of the Oakland Athletics, turned his baseball team around using, of all things, statistics. What next - an inspirational tale about superior database management? But there are some general lessons in Lewis's book that make it worth the attention of people who do not know the difference between a slider and a screwball (a group that, unfortunately, includes many lawyers and law professors). Those lessons have to do, above all, with the limits of human …
Title Ix: Unresolved Public Policy Issues, Ted Leland, Karen Peters
Title Ix: Unresolved Public Policy Issues, Ted Leland, Karen Peters
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Wage Discrimination In The National Basketball Association: Is There Discrimination Based On Race, Sean D. Johnson
Wage Discrimination In The National Basketball Association: Is There Discrimination Based On Race, Sean D. Johnson
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
No abstract provided.