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Misappropriation Of An Instrumental Musician’S Identity, Peter Pawelczyk Dec 2014

Misappropriation Of An Instrumental Musician’S Identity, Peter Pawelczyk

University of Massachusetts Law Review

In some cases, singers have been able to vindicate property rights in their identities when advertisers have featured sound-alike singers in commercials. However, there is no case law to support that an instrumental musician can protect herself from an advertiser imitating the characteristic sound of her playing. This Comment will explore whether and how the law should protect “musical identities”, particularly when the plaintiff is an instrumental musician rather than a singer.


The Transgender Student-Athlete: Is There A Fourteenth Amendment Right To Participate On The Gender-Specific Team Of Your Choice?, Krista D. Brown Jan 2014

The Transgender Student-Athlete: Is There A Fourteenth Amendment Right To Participate On The Gender-Specific Team Of Your Choice?, Krista D. Brown

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Your Coach Is Watching: Can A High School Regulate Its Student-Athletes' Use Of Social Media?, Lauren E. Rosenbaum Jan 2014

Your Coach Is Watching: Can A High School Regulate Its Student-Athletes' Use Of Social Media?, Lauren E. Rosenbaum

Marquette Sports Law Review

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