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Sports Law Blog - January 05, 2009
Recently published scholarship includes:E. Jason Burke, Note, Quasi-property rights: fantasy or reality? An examination of [CBC v. MLBAM] and fantasy sports providers use of professional athlete statistics, 27 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF LAW & POLICY 161 (2008)
Sports Law Blog - December 28, 2008
I have written on several occasions about how to define sport and what qualifies as sport, a common game among sp
Sports Law Blog - December 28, 2008
Paul Caron at Tax Prof Blog reports on a study by the Salt Lake Tribune on the financial documentation filed by 89 NBA player charities. The study found that
Sports Law Blog - December 24, 2008
University of Pennsylvania
Sports Law Blog - December 23, 2008
For years, the National Collegiate Athletic Association and Division I athletic directors and university administrators have come under intense scrutiny and fire for their repeated failure to hire African American and other minority head coaches for their collegiate football programs. The
Sports Law Blog - December 23, 2008
Sports Law Blog - December 22, 2008
Sports Law Blog - December 18, 2008
Update, Thursday, 1:00 p.m.:Alert reader Michael Nichols has written on this subject in a piece forthcoming in the Virginia Sports & Entertainment Law Journal.The new-old controversy i
Sports Law Blog - December 18, 2008
Aaron Zelinksy of Yale Law
Sports Law Blog - December 16, 2008
Sports Law Blog - December 16, 2008
On Friday December 12, all teams had a deadline to decide whether or not to tender a contract offer to a select number of their players. If the player was non-tendered by the deadline, that player was granted free agency. The vast majority of the players impacted by the deadline are eligible for ...
Sports Law Blog - December 16, 2008
Hall-of-Fame running back Franco Harris was an elector from Pennsylvania for Barack Obama.
Sports Law Blog - December 14, 2008
The new-old controversy in college football is the lack of Black head coaches in Division I-A college football. With recent firings and resignations, there are four Black coaches (out of 119 schools) in a sport in which approximately 46 % of players are Black. Exacerbating this problem is the
Sports Law Blog - December 12, 2008
The New York Times reported today on the death of William S. Stevens, who arguably started the law-and-baseball movement with his 1975 unsigned student comment Aside: The Common Law Origins of the Infield Fly
Sports Law Blog - December 10, 2008
According to the Denver Post, the Arena Football League faces possible dissolution unless it secures an infusion of money by December 19. Perhaps they can call CC Sabathia, who is reportedly set to sign a 7 year, $161 million contract
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