Saturday, September 25, 2004

Exciting New Speakers Series at Harvard: For those in the Boston area and interested in Sports Law, I invite you to check out an exciting new series of speakers coming to Harvard Law School this fall. The speeches are organized by Professor Paul Weiler and will be every Tuesday from 2:20-4:20, with a reception to follow.



Below please find a schedule of events. I will also try to post reminders on this site.



Sept. 28 - Roger Abrams, "The Shaping of Baseball, Football, and Other Sports by Antitrust and Labor Law, Including the Comparative Treatment of Curt Flood, Maurice Clarett and LeBron James."



Oct. 5 - Jeff Jackson, "The Players Market and How Relations Between Players and Owners - Especially in Hockey - Are Being Governed by the Law and Economics of Sports."



Oct. 12 - Don Fehr and Rob Manfred, "How to Bring About Constructive as well as Peaceful Settlement of the Design of the Players Market."



Oct. 19 - Brian Burke, "Relations and Dealings Between the Player Agents, their Clients, the Teams and Player Unions."



Nov. 2 - Debate between Rick Horrow and Stephen Greyser, "Law and Economics of Public v. Private Stadium Building: Does Franchise Free Agency Need a Salary Cap?"



Nov. 16 - Jeff Mishkin, "The Law and Economics of Television and Merchandising Deals with Dominant Major."



Nov. 23 - Roger Abrams, "College Sports and the Civil Rights Treatment of Minorities Under Title VI and Females Under Title IX."



Nov. 30 - Jeff Mishkin, "College Sports and its Commercialism for the Universities and Coaches and Amateurism of the Players."

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