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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 2009, contains these articles:

Ross C. Paolino, Upon Further Review: How NFL Network Is Violating the Sherman Act, 16 Sports Lawyers Journal 1 (2009).

Jeremiah Kline, Black and Blue: An Examination of Trademarking University Color Schemes, 16 Sports Lawyers Journal 47 (2009).

Joshua M. Liebman, Tip Your "Cap" to the Players: 2007-2008 Off-Season Reveals NHL's Salary Cap Benefits on Players, 16 Sports Lawyers Journal 81 (2009).

Joshua M. Kimura, The Return of The Natural: How the Federal Government Can Ensure That Roy Hobbs Outlasts Barry Bonds in Major League Baseball, 16 Sports Lawyers Journal 111 (2009).

Neil M. Mazer, Homeruns and Taxes: The IRS and Its Treasure Trove Regulation, 16 Sports Lawyers Journal 139 (2009).

Matthew C. Garner, Time To Move On? Franchise Relocation in MLS, Antitrust Implications…and the Hope That FIFA Is Not Watching, 16 Sports Lawyers Journal 159 (2009).

Steven Stewart, The Development of Sports Law in the European Union, Its Globalization, and the Competition Law Aspects of European Sports Broadcasting Rights, 16 Sports Lawyers Journal 183 (2009).

Robert F. Moore, The Interaction Between the Americans with Disabilities Act and Drug and Alcohol Addiction in Sports 16 Sports Lawyers Journal 231 (2009).

John G. Long, High Standards for High School Athletes: Defamation Law and Tomorrow's Stars, 16 Sports Lawyers Journal 255 (2009).

A. Jason Huebinger, Beyond the Injured Reserve: The Struggle Facing Former NFL Players in Obtaining Much Needed Disability Assistance, 16 Sports Lawyers Journal 279 (2009).

Nadir S. Ahmed, Inclusionary Seating: Application of the Principle of Inclusionary Zoning to Stadium Event Ticket Pricing, 16 Sports Lawyers Journal 301 (2009).

Andrew T. Miragliotta, Goldstein v. Pataki: Down But Not Out, Fifteen Property Owners Stop the Clock on Bruce Ratner's Eminent Domain Game, 16 Sports Lawyers Journal 319 (2009).

Zachary Herlands, Borden v. School District of the Township of East Brunswick: Howe the Third Circuit Extended the Separation of Church and State of the Football Field, 16 Sports Lawyers Journal 333 (2009).


Index and Abstract of Previous Volumes (1995-2002)

 

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