Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Welcome Sports Business Journal Readers

We would like to say hello to any new readers that may have discovered this site through Mark Hyman's flattering piece in this week's Sports Business Journal. ("Blog days of summer: Site keeps sports law discussion going," 08/22/05) (subscription required).

For those that are new to the blog, we have compiled a sampling of posts from the past year. As always, we welcome all comments and questions to the email addresses at the top of the page.

Age Limits in Sports
Damaging Goods: The NFL Age Floor and Frank Gore
Tales of Woe, Gore and Age Limits
The Red Herring of Age in the NBA Draft
NBA Players that Get in Trouble with the Law: Do Age and Education Level Matter?
If Lebron is Good for Business, Why Adopt an Age Limit?

Tort Law/Assumption of Risk
Criminal Liability for On-Field Actions
When Players Should be Subject to Legal Liability
The John Chaney Incident: Is there Cause for Tort Liability?
Aluminum Bats: Creating an Unreasonable Risk of Harm?

Title IX
Title IX Returns to a Three-Part Test
More on Title IX: Much Ado about Nothing?
Supreme Court Broadens the Scope of Title IX
New California Law Expands Gender Equity for Community Sports

Video Games
Gaming Monopoly?
Monopilization of Sports Video Games Continues
NCAA to Consider Banning Use of Athletes' Names, Likenesses in Video Games

Other
Are Black NBA Coaches Fired Sooner Because of Their Race?
Rushing the Court(house)
RFK Stadium's False Dimensions: Liable for Misrepresentation?
The Next Generation of Baseball Cheating?
Performance-Enhancing Surgery and Sports

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