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The Largest Wave In The Ncaa's Ocean Of Change: The "College Athletes Are Employees" Issue Reevaluated, Joshua Hernandez Jan 2023

The Largest Wave In The Ncaa's Ocean Of Change: The "College Athletes Are Employees" Issue Reevaluated, Joshua Hernandez

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Student-Athlete Or More? Why Cadet-Athletes At The United States Service Academies Should Also Benefit From Nil, Michelle A. Svilpe Jan 2023

Student-Athlete Or More? Why Cadet-Athletes At The United States Service Academies Should Also Benefit From Nil, Michelle A. Svilpe

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Title Ix Hypocrisy Continues After Ncaa V. Alston, Maci Edwards, Walter Champion Jan 2022

Title Ix Hypocrisy Continues After Ncaa V. Alston, Maci Edwards, Walter Champion

Marquette Sports Law Review

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The Ethics Of Sign Stealing In College Football, Joshua D. Winneker, Ian Silfies Jan 2022

The Ethics Of Sign Stealing In College Football, Joshua D. Winneker, Ian Silfies

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Improving Gender Equity Through The Controlling Authority Of The Ncaa, Lauren Mccoy Coffey Jan 2022

Improving Gender Equity Through The Controlling Authority Of The Ncaa, Lauren Mccoy Coffey

Marquette Sports Law Review

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A Losing Mentality: An Analysis Of The Duty Owed By Universities To Provide Their Student-Athletes With Mental Health Services, Marnae Mawdsley Jan 2021

A Losing Mentality: An Analysis Of The Duty Owed By Universities To Provide Their Student-Athletes With Mental Health Services, Marnae Mawdsley

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Step One: Solving The Ncaa Sexual Assault Problem, Aaron Hernandez Jan 2021

Step One: Solving The Ncaa Sexual Assault Problem, Aaron Hernandez

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Power To The Player: Freedom Of Speech, The Right To Protest, And Student-Athlete Claims Against The Ncaa, Tyler M. Horn Jan 2021

Power To The Player: Freedom Of Speech, The Right To Protest, And Student-Athlete Claims Against The Ncaa, Tyler M. Horn

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Sports Law In Law Reviews And Journals, Audrey Johnson Jan 2020

Sports Law In Law Reviews And Journals, Audrey Johnson

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Wrongful Death: Does The Ncaa Have An Affirmative Duty To Protect Its Student-Athletes?, Rae-Anna Sollestre Jan 2020

Wrongful Death: Does The Ncaa Have An Affirmative Duty To Protect Its Student-Athletes?, Rae-Anna Sollestre

Marquette Sports Law Review

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The Only Game In Town: An Examination Of The Ncaa's Anticompetitive Conduct, Taylor Skaggs Jan 2020

The Only Game In Town: An Examination Of The Ncaa's Anticompetitive Conduct, Taylor Skaggs

Marquette Sports Law Review

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This Is Our House! - The Tax Man Comes To College Sports, Kathryn Kisska-Schulze Jan 2019

This Is Our House! - The Tax Man Comes To College Sports, Kathryn Kisska-Schulze

Marquette Sports Law Review

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An Empirical Evaluation Of Eada And Ncaa College Sports Financial Data: Applications For Research And Litigation, Ted Tatos Jan 2019

An Empirical Evaluation Of Eada And Ncaa College Sports Financial Data: Applications For Research And Litigation, Ted Tatos

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Whose Fault Is It Anyway? How Sexual Abuse Has Plagued The United States Olympic Movement And Its Athletes, Katherine Hampel Jan 2019

Whose Fault Is It Anyway? How Sexual Abuse Has Plagued The United States Olympic Movement And Its Athletes, Katherine Hampel

Marquette Sports Law Review

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A Call For Ncaa Adapted Sports Championships: Following The Eastern College Athletic Conference’S Lead To Nationalize Collegiate Athletic Opportunities For Student-Athletes With Disabilities, Dayle Marie Comerford Jan 2018

A Call For Ncaa Adapted Sports Championships: Following The Eastern College Athletic Conference’S Lead To Nationalize Collegiate Athletic Opportunities For Student-Athletes With Disabilities, Dayle Marie Comerford

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Dump And Chase: Why The Nfl, Nba, And Mlb Should Abandon Their Problematic Amateur Draft Age Limits And Rookie Wage Structures And Adopt The Current Nhl Model, Zach Leach Jan 2018

Dump And Chase: Why The Nfl, Nba, And Mlb Should Abandon Their Problematic Amateur Draft Age Limits And Rookie Wage Structures And Adopt The Current Nhl Model, Zach Leach

Marquette Sports Law Review

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The Anomalous Connection Between Athletics And Academics, Lewis Kurlantzick Jan 2018

The Anomalous Connection Between Athletics And Academics, Lewis Kurlantzick

Marquette Sports Law Review

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The Value Of Amateurism, Cody J. Mcdavis Jan 2018

The Value Of Amateurism, Cody J. Mcdavis

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Upon Further Review: Reconsidering Clarett And Player Access To The Nfl, Matthew Strauser Jan 2018

Upon Further Review: Reconsidering Clarett And Player Access To The Nfl, Matthew Strauser

Marquette Sports Law Review

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The Calm Before The (Court) Storm: Potential Fan Liability And The Ncaa's Necessary Response, Joshua D. Winneker, Sam C. Ehrlich Jan 2017

The Calm Before The (Court) Storm: Potential Fan Liability And The Ncaa's Necessary Response, Joshua D. Winneker, Sam C. Ehrlich

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Undressing The Locker Room Issue: Applying Title Ix To The Legal Battle Over Locker Room Equality For Transgender Student-Athletes, Meghan M. Pirics Jan 2017

Undressing The Locker Room Issue: Applying Title Ix To The Legal Battle Over Locker Room Equality For Transgender Student-Athletes, Meghan M. Pirics

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Mitchell's Story: A Cautionary Tale Of Underlying Cardiovascular Disease And The Call For Increased Pre-Participation Sports Physicals At The Intercollegiate Level, Jessica M. Goldstein Jan 2017

Mitchell's Story: A Cautionary Tale Of Underlying Cardiovascular Disease And The Call For Increased Pre-Participation Sports Physicals At The Intercollegiate Level, Jessica M. Goldstein

Marquette Sports Law Review

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O’Bannon V. Ncaa: The Beginning Of The End Of The Amateurism Justification For The Ncaa In Antitrust Litigation, Michael Steele Dec 2015

O’Bannon V. Ncaa: The Beginning Of The End Of The Amateurism Justification For The Ncaa In Antitrust Litigation, Michael Steele

Marquette Law Review

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Colleges And Universities All Atwitter: Constitutional Implications Of Regulating, Kayleigh R. Mayer Jan 2013

Colleges And Universities All Atwitter: Constitutional Implications Of Regulating, Kayleigh R. Mayer

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Consent Theory As A Possible Cure For Unconscionable Terms In Student-Athlete Contracts, Thomas A. Baker Iii, John Grady, Jesse M. Rappole Jun 2012

Consent Theory As A Possible Cure For Unconscionable Terms In Student-Athlete Contracts, Thomas A. Baker Iii, John Grady, Jesse M. Rappole

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Avoiding The Sack: How Nebraska's Departure From The Big 12 Changed College Football And What Athletic Conferences Must Do To Prevent Defection In The Future, Benjamin I. Leibovitz Jun 2012

Avoiding The Sack: How Nebraska's Departure From The Big 12 Changed College Football And What Athletic Conferences Must Do To Prevent Defection In The Future, Benjamin I. Leibovitz

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Ncaa As State Actor: Much Ado About Nothing, Josephine (Jo) Potuto Jan 2012

Ncaa As State Actor: Much Ado About Nothing, Josephine (Jo) Potuto

Marquette Sports Law Review

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What Good Is Fame If You Can't Be Famous In Your Own Right?: Publicity Right Woes Of The Almost Famous, Porsche Farr Jan 2012

What Good Is Fame If You Can't Be Famous In Your Own Right?: Publicity Right Woes Of The Almost Famous, Porsche Farr

Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review

What exactly is the price of fame? For many Emerging Celebrities, the cost of fame is the forfeiture of significant portions of the rights of their personas. More specifically, reality television stars hoping to enter the entertainment industry and amateur athletes hoping to eventually enter into professional leagues face parallel experiences of being forced into industry standard contracts in which they must give up a significant amount of publicity rights. In giving up these rights, these Emerging Celebrities forfeit millions-of-dollars of potential income to their respective industries, which they could have generated for themselves by freely utilizing their publicity rights …


Major Violations For The Ncaa: How The Ncaa Can Apply The Dodd-Frank Act To Reform Its Own Corporate Governance Scheme, Jason P. Rudderman Jan 2012

Major Violations For The Ncaa: How The Ncaa Can Apply The Dodd-Frank Act To Reform Its Own Corporate Governance Scheme, Jason P. Rudderman

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Ante Up Or Fold: What Should Be Done About Gambling In College Sports?, Erica N. Reib Jan 2011

Ante Up Or Fold: What Should Be Done About Gambling In College Sports?, Erica N. Reib

Marquette Sports Law Review

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