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Whose Right Is It Anyway?: How Recent Cases And Controversies Have Blurred The Lines Between First Amendment Protection And An Athlete's Right Of Publicity, Scott R. Chandler
Whose Right Is It Anyway?: How Recent Cases And Controversies Have Blurred The Lines Between First Amendment Protection And An Athlete's Right Of Publicity, Scott R. Chandler
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Protection Of The Athlete's Identity: The Right Of Publicity, Endorsements And Domain Names , J. Thomas Mccarthy, Paul M. Anderson
Protection Of The Athlete's Identity: The Right Of Publicity, Endorsements And Domain Names , J. Thomas Mccarthy, Paul M. Anderson
Marquette Sports Law Review
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The Social Construction Of Identity In Criminal Cases: Cinema Verité And The Pedagogy Of Vincent Chin, Paula C. Johnson
The Social Construction Of Identity In Criminal Cases: Cinema Verité And The Pedagogy Of Vincent Chin, Paula C. Johnson
Michigan Journal of Race and Law
This article will discuss the use of the film, Who Killed Vincent Chin?, as a method: (1) to analyze the relationship of social constructions of identity, particularly race, on the rules and discretionary application of criminal jurisprudence; (2) to provide an interactive pedagogical tool for law teachers, especially criminal law teachers, to examine the social contexts of criminal jurisprudence from multiple perspectives; and (3) to examine the ability of criminal law doctrine to address issues of race.