
The Sports Lawyers Journal®
The Sports Lawyers Journal® is published annually and is edited by the students of Tulane University School of Law. Our most recent issue, Spring 2011, contains these articles:
A True Home Field Advantage: A Striking Coincidence in the Criminal Prosecutions of Professional Athletes for In-Game Violence
Daniel J. ZajdaThe Controversy Ensues: How Major League Baseball's Use of DNA Testing Is a Matter for Concern Under the Genetic Information Non-Discrimination Act
Michael K. ZitelliPolicing the Digital Wild West: NCAA Recruiting Regulations in the Age of Facebook and Twitter
Victor BroccoliPreventing Sonicsgate: The Ongoing Problem of Franchise Relocation
Elizabeth OdianLabor Relations in the National Football League: A Historical and Legal Perspective
Kevin W. WellsIn a League of Their Own: The Case for Intersex Athletes
Jessica L. AdairCollege Football's BCS (Bowl Cartel System?): An Examination of the Bowl Championship Series Agreement Under the Sherman Act
Eric BlevinsTackles that Rattle the Brain
Kristina M. GerardiTo Pray or To Play: Religious Discrimination in the Scheduling of Interscholastic Athletic Events
Patrick SterkHow the Smallest Market in Professional Sports Had the Easiest Financial Journey: The Renovation of Lambeau Field
Laurie C. FreyThe Fan Can Phenomenon: The Scope of Universities' Color Schemes as Trademarks in Light of Budweiser's Team Pride Campaign
William E. NesnidalThe Unfair Treatment of Dominican-Born Baseball Players: How Major League Baseball Abuses the Current System and Why It Should Implement a Worldwide Draft in 2012
Timothy PoydenisDefending for Its Life: ChampionsWorld LLC v.United States Soccer Federation Denies Extending Antitrust Immunity to USSF in Regulating Professional Soccer
Mayer v. Belichick : "Spygate" Scandal Is Not the Court's Concern
Joshua B. Couvillion
Alexander F. TiltonTulane University School of Law Moot Court Mardi Gras Invitational: 2010 Competition
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