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The Sports Lawyer 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 2006, contains these articles:

For Power and Glory: State-Sponsored Doping and Athletes' Human RightsNikki Dryden

Athletic Scholarships as Unconscionable Contracts of Adhesion: Has the NCAA Fouled Out?Sean M. Hanlon

Successful Challenge, Ruling Reversed: Why the Office of Civil Rights' Survey Proposal May Be Well-Intentioned but MisguidedRobin M. Preussel

I'll Trade You Scott Podsednik for Alex Rodriguez: Fantasy Trademark and Copyright ProtectionJay T. Cohen

A Sure Bet: Why New Jersey Would Benefit from Legalized Sports WageringMichael Levinson

The NHL Lockout: The Trickle-Down Effect on European HockeyAnders Etgen Reitz

Fourth Down and an Appeal: The Nonstatutory Exemption to Antitrust Law in Clarett v. National Football LeagueJeffrey Hoffmeyer

Boxing: Why It Should Be Down for the CountAntoinette Vacca

Is the Rooney Rule Affirmative Action? Analyzing the NFL's Mandate to Its Clubs Regarding Coaching and Front Office HiresBram A. Maravent

"Only Orphans Should Be Allowed To Play Little League": How Parents Are Ruining Organized Youth Sports for Their Children and What Can Be Done About ItJenni Spies


Index and Abstract of Previous Volumes (1995-2002)

 

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