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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

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

  • THE IMPACT OF FOOTBALL AGENTS ON EUROPEAN FOOTBALL: EXAMINING THE LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSEQUENCES

    09/19/2023

    By: Sana Myiesha Riyas, Law Student at IFIM School of Law Football agents, also identified as intermediaries, serve as negotiators for players in dealings with clubs and strive to secure…

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  • Copyright and Zoom: To Prosecute or Dismiss?

    09/28/2020

    By: Anthony Julian Distanced education and separated social communication during the COVID-19 pandemic came with endless challenges. In addition to the devasting numbers of lives and jobs lost, serious concerns…

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  • 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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    The Savannah Bananas: Baseball Players and Social Media Influencers
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