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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

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

  • Growing ‘Trust Issues a Concern for U.S. Soccer, FIFA?

    10/28/2019

    By: Brandon Wurl The United States Soccer Federation (“U.S. Soccer or USSF”) is no stranger to antitrust lawsuits. In 2017, the North American Soccer League (“NASL”) alleged the USSF violated…

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  • E-Scooters: Phoenix’s Experience with E-Scooters

    10/23/2019

    By: Daniel Saylor With the proliferation of apps in the ‘sharing economy’ each vying for a spot in our lives do we have space for one more? Companies like Bird,…

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  • Running Away from the NFLPA: Why NFL Running Backs Want to Form Their Own Union

    10/16/2019

    By: Christian Powell A petition has been filed with the National Labor Relations Board by the International Brotherhood of Professional Running Backs to create a union that is separate from…

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  • The “Dark Horse” Issue: How the Issue of Access Cost Katy Perry Millions

    10/15/2019

    By: Rachel Moss Six notes are all it takes to be an infringer. Recently, a jury found that popstar Katy Perry’s 2013 song, “Dark Horse,” featuring Juicy J, infringed Christian…

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  • In Re Get Paid: A Practical Decision Amidst All of the Student Athlete Compensation Chaos

    10/15/2019

    By: Andrew Jamison One of the most prevalent tensions plaguing amateur athletics throughout the nation is the issue of how, why, when, and especially if the NCAA should allow the…

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  • Ariana Grande’s Right to Publicity Possibly Worth $10 Million

    10/15/2019

    By: Jillian Bauman Ariana Grande (“Grande”) filed suit in the Central District Court of California against retail giant Forever 21, Inc. (“Forever 21”) on September 2, 2019., alleging, inter alia,…

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  • The Patriots released Brown, but the conflict may be far from over

    10/11/2019

    By: Kendra Penningroth When the New England Patriots released Antonio Brown last month after two women accused him of sexual assault – the team acted voluntarily.[1] The National Football League…

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  • Legal Obligations of Host Cities: How Olympic Athletes Are Protected During the Olympic Games

    10/10/2019

    By: Sarah Ericksen The 2020 Summer Olympics are less than a year away and Tokyo has been preparing for the arrival of the Olympic athletes, coaches, and the millions of…

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  • Big Brother ‘Bama is Watching: Can Alabama Track Their Students To Keep Them At Football Games?

    10/09/2019

    By: Anthony Studnicka The University of Alabama Crimson Tide have been a dominant force in college football for quite a while, and it doesn’t appear that their dominance seems to…

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