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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

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

  • NHL Acts as Dictator Over Player Participation in Pyeongchang Olympics

    01/26/2018

    By: Jonathan Lund   The Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympic Games are less than 3 weeks away and many fans are still upset that they will not see their NHL heroes…

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  • Spotify’s Fight Over Mechanical Royalty Rights

    01/19/2018

    By: Selene Presseller   2018 could shape up to be a monumental year for Spotify and the music industry as whole. Despite the massive lawsuits pending against Spotify, the music-streaming…

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  • Legal Consequences of the Greg Schiano-Tennessee Incident

    01/19/2018

    By: Jeff Solloway   On November 26, 2017, the University of Tennessee Volunteers hired Ohio State defensive coordinator, Greg Schiano, to be the next head football coach at the school.[1] …

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  • Did Mark Wahlberg Provide Actresses the Ammo Needed to Sue for Equal Pay?

    01/19/2018

    By: Marsha Durr   Many current headlines in Hollywood are dominated by gender issues. Claims of sexual misconduct appear daily, and the stark wage-gap between men and women has yet…

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  • Todd Graham’s Buyout and the Myth of the “Broke” Athletic Department

    01/09/2018

    By: Cameron Miller   When Arizona State let go of head football coach Todd Graham in the wake of a Territorial Cup victory over Arizona, it lost more than just…

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  • NCAA Internationalization: Antitrust Perspectives

    11/15/2017

    By: Cameron Miller   In remarks made to the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics on October 30, NCAA President Mark Emmert rightly characterized his organization as one in crisis[1]. With…

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  • 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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