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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

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

  • Corporate Betrayal: Non-Compete Agreements Within the Sports Gambling Industry

    10/07/2024

    By: Jaqwaun Myles The sports gambling industry has been one of highest revenue generating industries, recently reaching record revenue levels in 2023.[1] Ever since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the…

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  • Punished for Pregnancy: Dearica Hamby sues WNBA, Aces for Discrimination

    10/02/2024

    By: Obren Manjencich Sharing good news is good. Until it isn’t. Los Angeles Sparks Forward Dearica Hamby has experienced these emotions firsthand. Hamby filed a complaint on August 12, 2024,…

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  • ‘Real Housewives’: Take Notes from Bethenny Frankel

    03/06/2023

    By: Matthew Chavira While other Bravo housewives were playing checkers, The Real Housewives of New York City (RHONY) star Bethenny Frankel was playing chess. During the start of RHONY, Bethenny…

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  • INSIDE THE $10 MILLION LAWSUIT AGAINST LEBRON JAMES AND DRAKE FOR AWARD-WINNING BLACK ICE DOCUMENTARY

    10/30/2022

    By: Chloe Barrett Billy Hunter, the former longtime head of the NBA Players Association and ex-federal prosecutor, is seeking at least $10 million in damages and a share of profits…

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  • THE LIV-PGA DISPUTE HEATS UP

    10/10/2022

    By: Max Hardt The PGA has some unwelcome competition. LIV Golf, funded by Saudi Arabia’s Private Investment Fund,[1] launched a new golf tour in June, 2022 with the first of…

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  • THE PIASTRI PROBLEM

    08/27/2022

    By: Ben Jose The reigning Formula 2 champion, Oscar Piastri, found himself seatless at the pinnacle of motorsport in Formula 1 for the 2022 season.[1] The generational talent signed on…

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  • What Constitutes Good Faith Effort? Bret Bielema’s alleged salary

    04/21/2021

    By: Samuel Wu For the 2020 season, the average annual salary of a Power 5 college football head coach was $2.7 million.[1] In comparison, the average annual salary of a NFL…

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  • Designer Hayley Paige loses Instagram account after licensing the right to her name

    04/18/2021

    By: Madison Budinich Designers often lose the rights to their own names by selling their business, and the rights that go with that brand.[1] However, wedding gown designer Hayley Gutman, more…

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  • UCLA v. Under Armour – Is COVID-19 A Valid Reason To End A Sponsorship Agreement?

    10/24/2020

    By: Katie Warren COVID-19 has brought a lot of change to our world. In these uncertain times, stores have closed, people have been laid off, movies are now streaming online…

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  • Esports: Navigating the Sticky Landscape of Minor Contracts

    04/09/2020

    By: Tatianna Dunne Esports has taken over internet gaming by establishing itself as an international sensation. The internet sport is capturing the minds of millions of fans by establishing itself…

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