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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

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

  • Has SoundCloud’s Plug Been Pulled?

    10/18/2017

    By: Michael Boehringer   Recently, in the news and other media outlets, there has been a lot of talk about the future of SoundCloud. SoundCloud is a music sharing application…

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  • Federal Investigation Uncovers Scandal in College Basketball

    10/18/2017

    By: Evann Waschuk   Last Tuesday, college basketball made headlines after the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York presented findings from an FBI investigation that linked…

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  • Collectively Bargaining the National Anthem into Sports Leagues

    10/18/2017

    By: Zubin Kottoor   “The Star-Spangled Banner” playing before the start of a sporting event has been a staple of American culture since the early 1900s.[1] Standing during the playing…

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  • NFL Franchise Relocation and the Business of Loyalty

    10/05/2017

    By: Seth Lee On June 16, 2008, thousands of Sonics fans gathered outside of a US Federal Courthouse in Seattle to rally in support of keeping their team in Seattle…

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  • Strange (or Perfect) Bedfellows: The NCAA and FBI.

    10/05/2017

    By: Cameron Miller The NCAA endured its fair share of scandals of recent memory. The sordid Jerry Sandusky saga at Penn State broke in 2011.[1] UNC’s paper class scheme was…

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    From Diss Tracks to the Courts: Drake Sues His Own Label for Defamation
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