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Disregarding Brentwood: State Courts Ignoring The Supreme Court's Decision On State Action, Patrick T. Mccormick Jan 2023

Disregarding Brentwood: State Courts Ignoring The Supreme Court's Decision On State Action, Patrick T. Mccormick

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Overwatch League's Structure Provides Esports With The Ultimate Charge For A "Gamers Union" Transcendence, Kyle T. Kasper Jan 2023

The Overwatch League's Structure Provides Esports With The Ultimate Charge For A "Gamers Union" Transcendence, Kyle T. Kasper

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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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

No abstract provided.


Index: Sports Law In Law Reviews And Journals, Paul D. Kekich Jan 2023

Index: Sports Law In Law Reviews And Journals, Paul D. Kekich

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Debating Outcomes Of The Antitrust Challenges Between The Pga Tour And The Liv Golf Tour, John A. Fortunato Jan 2023

Debating Outcomes Of The Antitrust Challenges Between The Pga Tour And The Liv Golf Tour, John A. Fortunato

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


College Athletes Rolling Up Their Sleeves: Is A Mandatory Covid Vaccine Policy Constitutional?, Clara C. Sporrer Jan 2023

College Athletes Rolling Up Their Sleeves: Is A Mandatory Covid Vaccine Policy Constitutional?, Clara C. Sporrer

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


2022 Annual Survey: Recent Developments In Sports Law, Paul D. Kekich Jan 2023

2022 Annual Survey: Recent Developments In Sports Law, Paul D. Kekich

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Jan 2023

Table Of Contents

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Checkmate: Why The First Amendment Protects Prison Inmates' Right To Play Correspondence Chess Using Algebraic Notation, Eric T. Kasper Jan 2023

Checkmate: Why The First Amendment Protects Prison Inmates' Right To Play Correspondence Chess Using Algebraic Notation, Eric T. Kasper

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Narrowing The Playing Field On Nil Collectives, Kathryn Kisska-Schulze Jan 2023

Narrowing The Playing Field On Nil Collectives, Kathryn Kisska-Schulze

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Governance Of International Sports Federations Through The Lens Of Global Administrative Law, Despina Mavromati Jan 2023

Governance Of International Sports Federations Through The Lens Of Global Administrative Law, Despina Mavromati

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Human Rights Concerns In Professional Tennis, Ilias Bantekas Jan 2023

Human Rights Concerns In Professional Tennis, Ilias Bantekas

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Lawyers In The Baseball Hall Of Fame, Christian H. Brill, Howard W. Brill Jan 2023

Lawyers In The Baseball Hall Of Fame, Christian H. Brill, Howard W. Brill

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Parent Misconduct On The Sidelines: Who Is Liable?, Abigail C. Barnett Jan 2023

Parent Misconduct On The Sidelines: Who Is Liable?, Abigail C. Barnett

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


For The (Caleb) Love Of The Game, Let States Write Their Own Nil Rules: Why Federal Nil Legislation Would Create Inefficient And Unfair Tax Consequences For Collegiate Student-Athletes, Cecilia Barreca Jan 2023

For The (Caleb) Love Of The Game, Let States Write Their Own Nil Rules: Why Federal Nil Legislation Would Create Inefficient And Unfair Tax Consequences For Collegiate Student-Athletes, Cecilia Barreca

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Sinister Truth Of Mega-Sporting Event Preparations, Grace E. George Jan 2023

The Sinister Truth Of Mega-Sporting Event Preparations, Grace E. George

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Index: Sports Law In Law Reviews And Journals, Patrick K. Doll Jan 2023

Index: Sports Law In Law Reviews And Journals, Patrick K. Doll

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


How Santa Clara Law's "Tech Edge Jd" Program Improves The School's Admissions Yield, Diversity, & Employment Outcomes, Laura Lee Norris, Eric Goldman Jan 2023

How Santa Clara Law's "Tech Edge Jd" Program Improves The School's Admissions Yield, Diversity, & Employment Outcomes, Laura Lee Norris, Eric Goldman

Marquette Intellectual Property & Innovation Law Review

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Questions Of Intellectual Property And Fundamental Values In The Digital Age, Jessica Silbey Jan 2023

Questions Of Intellectual Property And Fundamental Values In The Digital Age, Jessica Silbey

Marquette Intellectual Property & Innovation Law Review

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Paws Off My Profile: Protecting The Persona In A Modern Digital Age, Samantha P. Mccaleb Jan 2023

Paws Off My Profile: Protecting The Persona In A Modern Digital Age, Samantha P. Mccaleb

Marquette Intellectual Property & Innovation Law Review

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Artificial Intelligence Owning Patents: A Worldwide Court Debate, Maria A. Penkwitz Jan 2023

Artificial Intelligence Owning Patents: A Worldwide Court Debate, Maria A. Penkwitz

Marquette Intellectual Property & Innovation Law Review

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"Eighteen Million Over": The National Hockey League's Long Term Injured Reserve Parity Challenge, Bernard Horowitz, Robert Luther Iii Jan 2023

"Eighteen Million Over": The National Hockey League's Long Term Injured Reserve Parity Challenge, Bernard Horowitz, Robert Luther Iii

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Creating Broadband Equity In Rural Wisconsin, Brian T. Coe Sep 2022

Creating Broadband Equity In Rural Wisconsin, Brian T. Coe

Marquette Benefits and Social Welfare Law Review

Over 430,000 people throughout the state of Wisconsin cur-rently do not have access to the internet. This "digital divide" is even more prominent in rural communities where broadband is either too slow, too expensive, or simply not available. Wisconsin state law cur-rently restricts local governments from providing this vital utility to their residents. The purpose of this Comment is to help readers un-derstand the impact of Wisconsin law surrounding local government public broadband programs, and how they can be changed to offer a more equitable menu of internet access to rural communities. This Comment will discuss the restrictive statutes that …


Equal Opportunity In Remote Learning, Teramie Hill Sep 2022

Equal Opportunity In Remote Learning, Teramie Hill

Marquette Benefits and Social Welfare Law Review

Students with disabilities have always been a marginalized group. During the Covid-19 pandemic, this group was even more vulnerable to discrimination because many students simply could not receive services required to ensure equal opportunity in education. While Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act in order to ensure students with disabilities are fairly treated in the educational system, remote learning has created complications and more complex issues. Making this issue even more complex, many parents are demanding the end of remote learning while others …


No Leave To Grieve: How Misfit Frameworks And America's "Grief Tsunami" Require Better Bereavement Policy, Katherine S. Hanson Sep 2022

No Leave To Grieve: How Misfit Frameworks And America's "Grief Tsunami" Require Better Bereavement Policy, Katherine S. Hanson

Marquette Benefits and Social Welfare Law Review

The COVID-19 pandemic fueled America’s recent death surge: 2021 has become the deadliest year on record in the United States. Scholars and commentators claim that the American workplace re-mains unprepared for the impending “grief tsunami” in the wake of such pervasive loss. Likewise, American law is ill-equipped for workplace grief. Bereavement, while medically “normal,” lacks a substantial foothold in workplace benefits and in the law. Currently, organizations bear the burden of developing their own policies—and where available, these policies remain insufficient to accommodate the myriad logistical and emotional complexities associated with the loss of a loved one. In the event …


The First Amendment And The Regulation Of Speech Intermediaries, Shaun B. Spencer Sep 2022

The First Amendment And The Regulation Of Speech Intermediaries, Shaun B. Spencer

Marquette Law Review

Calls to regulate social media platforms abound on both sides of the political spectrum. Some want to prevent platforms from deplatforming users or moderating content, while others want them to deplatform more users and moderate more content. Both types of regulation will draw First Amendment challenges. As Justices Thomas and Alito have observed, applying settled First Amendment doctrine to emerging regulation of social media platforms presents significant analytical challenges.


In The Name Of “Justice”: Shiffra-Green Motions And Their Unintended Harms, Katharine A. Adler Sep 2022

In The Name Of “Justice”: Shiffra-Green Motions And Their Unintended Harms, Katharine A. Adler

Marquette Law Review

Sexual assault victims face many barriers to reporting the violence they have experienced. As few as one-third of sexual assaults are reported to the police and even fewer result in criminal charges. The criminal justice system can be grueling for sexual assault victims and carries with it the possibility of testifying at trial in front of their perpetrators, an experience that is daunting at best and terrifying at worst. Because of how few cases make it into the court system, along with how difficult the process can be for victims, any legal mechanisms that would create an unnecessary barrier to …


Legal Implications Of A Ubiquitous Metaverse And A Web3 Future, Jon M. Garon Sep 2022

Legal Implications Of A Ubiquitous Metaverse And A Web3 Future, Jon M. Garon

Marquette Law Review

The metaverse is understood to be an immersive virtual world serving as the locus for all forms of work, education, and entertainment experiences. Depicted in books, movies, and games, the metaverse has the potential not just to supplement real-world experiences but to substantially supplant them. This Article explores the rapid emergence and evolution of the Web3 technologies at the heart of the metaverse movement. Web3 itself is a paradigmatic shift in internet commerce.


Novel Food Ingredients: Food Safety Law, Animal Testing, And Consumer Perspectives, Taimie Bryant Sep 2022

Novel Food Ingredients: Food Safety Law, Animal Testing, And Consumer Perspectives, Taimie Bryant

Marquette Law Review

In recent years, some major food companies have publicly stated that they will no longer test their product ingredients on animals. Yet despite the availability of more reliably predictive non-animal toxicity tests, some companies continue testing novel food ingredients on animals. This Article uses the lens of a particular innovative plant-based food company’s decision to test a novel food ingredient on animals as a means of considering more generally whether any food producer has rational legal reasons for testing on animals. The Article explores FDA requirements, consumer food safety litigation, and judicial evaluation of animal test data, all of which …