Tuesday, April 20, 2010

New Sports Law Scholarship

Recently published scholarship includes:
Marc Bianchi, Comment, Guardian of amateurism or legal defiant? The dichotomous nature of NCAA men’s ice hockey regulation, 20 SETON HALL JOURNAL OF SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW 165 (2010)

Rhonda B. Evans, Recent development, “Striking out”: the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 and Title II’s impact on professional sports employers, 11 NORTH CAROLINA JOURNAL OF LAW AND TECHNOLOGY 205 (2009)

Gabriel Feldman, The puzzling persistence of the single-entity argument for sports leagues: American Needle and the Supreme Court’s opportunity to reject a flawed defense, 2009 WISCONSIN LAW REVIEW 835-916

Megan Fuller, Note, Where’s the penalty flag? The unauthorized practice of law, the NCAA, and athletic compliance directors, 54 NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL LAW REVIEW 495 (2009/10)

Christopher S. Groleau, Note, Weird science: a look at the World Anti-Doping Agency’s questionable testing methods and the need for change to protect international athletes, 13 QUINNIPIAC HEALTH LAW JOURNAL 85 (2009)

Richard T. Karcher, The coaching carousel in big-time intercollegiate athletics: economic implications and legal considerations, 20 FORDHAM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL 1 (2009)

Victoria Langton, Note, Stop the bleeding: Title IX and the disappearance of men’s collegiate athletic teams, 12 VANDERBILT JOURNAL OF ENTERTAINMENT & TECHNOLOGY LAW 183 (2009)

Brendan S. Maher, Understanding and regulating the sport of mixed martial arts, 32 HASTINGS COMMUNICATION & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL 209 (2010)

Scott R. Rosner & William T. Conroy, The impact of the flat world on player transfers in Major League Baseball, 12 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA JOURNAL OF BUSINESS LAW 79 (2009)

David Sirotkin, Note, Disciplining the disciplinary systems in professional sports: an attempt to fix the arbitrary and overreaching disciplinary powers of sports commissioners, 11 CARDOZO JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION 289 (2009)

Christine Snyder, Note, Perfect pitch: how U.S. sports financing and recruiting models can restore harmony between FIFA and the EU, 42 CASE WESTERN RESERVE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 499 (2009)

Bethany Swaton, Girls can play, too: has the lack of female leadership in NCAA athletics become an afterthought?, 20 SETON HALL JOURNAL OF SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW 1 (2010)

Benjamin A. Tulis, Final-offer “baseball” arbitration: contexts, mechanics & applications, 20 SETON HALL JOURNAL OF SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW 85 (2010)

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