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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

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

  • Call for Papers

    08/24/2020

    The Arizona State Sports and Entertainment Law Journal has issued a Call for Papers. Please read the attached document for more information or email our Submissions Chair, Brandon Wurl, at…

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  • “Drinking the Claws” and Beverage Laws: The Helter-Skelter of Hard Seltzer and Alcohol Regulation During COVID-19

    08/09/2020

    By: Mark Edward Blankenship, Jr. You may have heard of the phrase, “There ain’t no laws when drinking the claws.” This originated from the emergence of hard seltzer brands, such…

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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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  • The NCAA Seeks Help From Congress on Student-Athlete Compensation

    04/01/2020

    By: Jason Kaczala On February 11th, 2020, nearly a dozen senators held a hearing to discuss the current status of collegiate athletic player compensation.[1]  The hearing resulted from the current push…

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  • Agency-Affiliated Production Companies: A Re-telling of a 1960s Hollywood Classic?

    03/26/2020

    By: Brandon Drea Since April 2019, the Writers Guild and the Association of Talent Agencies (ATA), have been in a standoff surrounding the renewal of a decades-old contract between the…

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  • Why Fox Media Failed to Trademark the Phrase “OK Boomer”

    03/25/2020

    By: Keaton Brown In early February of 2020, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) denied the trademark application of Fox Media for the phrase “OK Boomer”.[1] Back in November…

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  • Antitrust Claim for Sunday Ticket Against the NFL and DirecTV

    03/25/2020

    By: Grant Welbourn The NFL and DirecTV filed a writ for certiorari on February 10th after the 9th Circuit found that the exclusive rights between the NFL and DirecTV could violate antitrust…

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  • The Houston Astros Cheating Scandal and Its Aftermath

    03/25/2020

    By: Madison Stark It was the cheating scandal that rocked the Houston Astros organization and sent shockwaves through Major League Baseball. What may have started as the Astro’s opportunity to…

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  • LSU Wins the Title, but Their Next Opponent is the NCAA

    03/25/2020

    By: Peter Stazzone On January 15, 2019, Louisiana State University (LSU), acknowledged that student athletes on its football team received cash from NFL superstar (and former LSU football player), Odell…

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  • Look What You Made Taylor Swift Do

    03/25/2020

    By: Seema Patel The bad blood between Taylor Swift and Ithaca holdings continues. On November 14, 2019, Swift tweeted that Scott Borchetta, who is the head of Swift’s previous label,…

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