Tuesday, April 7, 2009

New Sports Law Scholarship

Recently published scholarship includes:

Mark R. Bandsuch, The NBA Dress Code and other fashion faux pas under Title VII, 16 VILLANOVA SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL 1 (2009)

Kimberli Gasparon, Comment, The dark horse of drug abuse: legal issues of administering performance-enhancing drugs to racehorses, 16 VILLANOVA SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL 199 (2009)

Scott Hollander, Note, Super Bowl hero to bank account zero, 26 CARDOZO ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL 899 (2009)

Michael Huntowski, Casenote, Blades of steal? The fight for control of sports clubs’ websites and media rights in Madison Square Garden, L.P. v. NHL, 16 VILLANOVA SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL 123 (2009)

Andrew Imbriglio, Trading future health concerns for a cortisone shot today: informed consent and the need for regulation of cortisone in professional sports, 12 QUINNIPIAC HEALTH LAW JOURNAL 141 (2008)

Gene A. Marsh, A call for dissent and further independence in the NCAA infractions process, 26 CARDOZO ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL 695 (2009)

Mitchell Nathanson, The sovereign nation of baseball: why federal law does not apply to “America’s game” and how it got that way, 16 VILLANOVA SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL 49 (2009)

Hayden Opie, Survey: a global perspective on the most important cases affecting the sports industry, 16 VILLANOVA SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL 99 (2009)

Gustavo A. Otalvora, Note, Alfonso Soriano is getting robbed: why the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals made a bad call in [C.B.C. Distrib.], 2008 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS JOURNAL OF LAW, TECHNOLOGY & POLICY 383

Jennifer M. Recht, Note, Performance enhancement: what the Israel Baseball League can learn from the agreement between Major League Baseball and Japan, 32 SUFFOLK TRANSNATIONAL LAW REVIEW 191 (2008)

Michael Ryan, The European Union and fan racism in European soccer stadiums: the time has come for action, 20 FLORIDA JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL LAW 245 (2008)


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