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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University

  • Locker Room Talk? Not in Their Locker Rooms.

    10/31/2016

    By: Shelby Anderson At the second presidential debate, the phrase of the night was ‘locker room talk’.[1]  Just forty-eight hours before the debate, a video surfaced of the Republican presidential candidate…

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  • Effective Political Expression By Sports Organizations: A Cursory Analysis on the Reactions to North Carolina’s Bathroom Law House Bill 2

    10/24/2016

    By: Tim Lauxman Roughly $180 million.[1] That’s a (rough) estimate of economic loss from sporting events being canceled or moved from North Carolina in protest of the state’s Public Facilities…

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  • Winning a Medal; the Only Way to get Paid for Play According to the NCAA

    10/19/2016

    By: Alexa DuMity   Over 1,000 student-athletes competed at the Rio Olympics in 2016.[1] This included current and incoming student-athletes.[2] Many of these athletes were successful and brought home medals…

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  • The Fight Against Crippling the Student Athlete

    10/10/2016

    By: Andres Chagolla   The joy of running down a football field of fresh cut grass, running the base paths on a newly dragged baseball field, the echo of a…

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Top Posts & Pages

  • The Rise of Junior Sports Academies: Junk Science, Child Safety, and the Need for Public Policy
    The Rise of Junior Sports Academies: Junk Science, Child Safety, and the Need for Public Policy
  • Thou Shalt Not Steal: How A Christian Choral Infringement Case Revives the Erasure of Black Composers
    Thou Shalt Not Steal: How A Christian Choral Infringement Case Revives the Erasure of Black Composers
  • Looking at Potential Legal Moves in the Mel Tucker vs. Michigan State Wrongful Termination Lawsuit
    Looking at Potential Legal Moves in the Mel Tucker vs. Michigan State Wrongful Termination Lawsuit

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