Category: Sports Law  
Sports Law Blog - September 01, 2010
The National Football League Players' Association is reportedly looking into whether teams are trading rookie players who would be cut in order to avoid cutting them themselves and having to
Sports Law Blog - September 01, 2010
John Gibeaut of the
Sports Law Blog - September 01, 2010
Professor Mitchell N. Berman of the University of Texas School of Law has posted a new essay that may be of interest to some readers. Let em Play: A Study in S
Sports Law Blog - August 30, 2010

Sports Law Blog - August 27, 2010
I don't understand finances enough to say much about Deadspin's (leaked)
Sports Law Blog - August 27, 2010
The SportsLawTalk blog has identified a potential legal dispute brewing between Indiana University and Cent
Sports Law Blog - August 26, 2010
Elliot Tur
Sports Law Blog - August 25, 2010
Interesting item:The National Institutes of Health spent $314,613 over two years on a study that determined that family violence increases about three times as much on the Fourth of July as it does after the local NFL team
Sports Law Blog - August 20, 2010
By a vote of 5-1, the California State Athletic Commission decided this week that Antonio Margarito need not be reissued a professional boxing license on its watch following the revocation of his license after a Plaster of Paris-like substance was found on Margarito's hand wraps before his bout ...
Sports Law Blog - August 19, 2010
I have a new column on SI.com on the indictment of Roger Clemens. Here's an excerpt:* * *Clemens, though, is not an ordinary person. For
Sports Law Blog - August 17, 2010
A divided panel of the Fifth Circuit today affirmed the district court dismissal of Roger Clemens' defamation action against former trainer/friend Brian McNamee, agreeing that McNamee was not subject to suit in Texas. (H/T:
Sports Law Blog - August 17, 2010
I have a
Sports Law Blog - August 17, 2010
If you watched t
Sports Law Blog - August 16, 2010

Sports Law Blog - August 16, 2010
I spend a lot of time writing and talking (here and in my scholarship) about the free speech rights of fans at sporting events. At times, this has me defending