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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

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

  • Saban Rent-a-Car And the Future of Sports Venue Funding in Arizona

    05/07/2018

    By: Cameron Miller   Public funding for sport venues has long been a sore spot in Arizona politics and public discourse. At present, the city of Glendale is particularly burdened[1],…

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  • A Hard Sell: Proving Collusion in Major League Baseball

    02/27/2018

    By: Cameron Miller   “Bottom line, the players are upset…they are uniting in a way not seen since 1994.” When MLB player agent Brodie Van Wagenen released his manifesto on…

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  • Collusion or Caution: What is Really Behind MLB’s Slow Free Agent Market?

    02/16/2018

    By: John Zubek   While Spring Training is beginning in Arizona and Florida, many talented MLB players are still without contracts. Free agent signings have been few and far between…

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  • It’s Called Hazing

    02/16/2018

    By: Hector Zurita-Cruz   Giannis Antetokounmpo took great joy in filming Milwaukee Bucks rookie Sterling Brown open the doors to his Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon only to find the inside of his…

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  • Upping The Ante: Single-Game Sports Betting

    02/09/2018

    By: Mark Bosch   On January 24th, 2018, the National Basketball Association (NBA) advocated for a statutory change that could help lead to the legalization of single-game sports betting nationwide.[1]…

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  • What’s Next for USA Gymnastics, Michigan State University, and the NCAA?

    02/06/2018

    By: Zade Shakir   “I just signed your death warrant.” The sound of camera lenses clicking filled the silence in the moments before Judge Rosemarie Aquilina delivered these six words…

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  • Golden Knights Bring Bitter Mournings

    02/02/2018

    By: Mike Stone   Ever hear of a team called the Golden Knights? Since 1969, the U.S. Army Parachute Team has performed under this name.[1] Now, the National Hockey League…

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  • What Can – Or Will – The NCAA Do To Michigan State?

    01/30/2018

    By: Cameron Miller   As the web of betrayal, harm, and suffering Dr. Larry Nassar spun during his now-disgraced career as a sports medicine physician at Michigan State University (“MSU”)…

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  • NHL Acts as Dictator Over Player Participation in Pyeongchang Olympics

    01/26/2018

    By: Jonathan Lund   The Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympic Games are less than 3 weeks away and many fans are still upset that they will not see their NHL heroes…

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  • Legal Consequences of the Greg Schiano-Tennessee Incident

    01/19/2018

    By: Jeff Solloway   On November 26, 2017, the University of Tennessee Volunteers hired Ohio State defensive coordinator, Greg Schiano, to be the next head football coach at the school.[1] …

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