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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

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

  • Chicago’s “Netflix Tax”– Spreading Due to COVID-19

    09/27/2020

    By: Robert Niska COVID-19 has fundamentally altered the way we all live. Americans are spending more time at home, working remotely, buying a life-time supply of toilet paper, and binge-watching…

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  • 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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  • WSOP Main Event 2015: Professional Poker Players & Tax Liabilities

    12/01/2015

    By: James Chong The World Series of Poker (“WSOP”) Main Event has concluded for 2015. The biggest winner of the WSOP will not be Joe McKeehen, but rather the United…

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Top Posts & Pages

  • Agency-Affiliated Production Companies: A Re-telling of a 1960s Hollywood Classic?
    Agency-Affiliated Production Companies: A Re-telling of a 1960s Hollywood Classic?
  • 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
  • Caught in a Web of Intellectual Property Rights: Interpreting Spider-Man’s Exclusivity
    Caught in a Web of Intellectual Property Rights: Interpreting Spider-Man’s Exclusivity

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