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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

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

  • Blown Call?

    03/12/2019

    By: Trey Zandarski The National Football League (NFL) culminates in a postseason format that is win or go home. The best players around the world have battled all season vying…

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  • VULGAR, IMMORAL, AND SCANDALOUS (BUT NOT DISPARAGING)

    03/12/2019

    By: Jake Rapp “FUCT” is a streetwear clothing line created by graphic designer Erik Brunetti in the early 1990’s.[1] Mr. Brunetti’s work is heavily influenced by the punk scene, graffiti…

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  • May I Have This Dance?

    03/11/2019

    May I Have This Dance? Fortnite Developer Sued Over Viral Dance Moves By: Danny Brown             Epic Games Inc., the developer of the absurdly successful videogame Fortnite has recently been…

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  • Why the NCAA’s Transfer Regulations Can be Defeated in the Ninth Circuit

    02/17/2019

    Go West, Young Man: Why the NCAA’s Transfer Regulations Can be Defeated in the Ninth Circuit By: Cameron Miller Introduction The NCAA’s transfer regulations—a complex, convoluted web of school, conference, and…

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  • NBA’s Jersey Logo Patch Sponsorships Creating Potential Problems for Nike

    02/17/2019

    By: Allan Bach With the Indiana Pacers recently inking a deal with Motorola, the Oklahoma City Thunder are the only team in the NBA that does not have a jersey…

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  • Can the NCAA keep its players from competing for cash?

    02/13/2019

    Amateurism and Antitrust: Can the NCAA keep its players from competing for cash? By: McKay Randall Sports junkies love to hate the NCAA.  Some fans have a problem with the…

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  • Justice Kavanaugh; A Recognized Hazard for the Entertainment Industry

    02/12/2019

    By: Joshua Dunford Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the United States Supreme Court was arguably one of the most contentious and divided in America History. Of the process, Senator Chuck…

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  • Youth Sports-Related Concussion Laws Are Inadequate

    01/29/2019

    By: Elliot Reese The dangers of sports-related concussions have increasingly become a national health concern. Media attention surrounding the recent class-action lawsuit against the NFL by former players has pushed…

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  • Does the Proposed Sports Betting Legislation Have the Same Commandeering Problem as Murphy v. NCAA?

    01/28/2019

    By: Michael Shaffer A newly introduced federal sports betting bill would allow the federal government to veto the state sports betting laws that do not meet the minimum requirements of…

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  • Music Modernization Act: Copyright Law Finally Begins to Catch Up With the Digital Age

    01/27/2019

    By: Stetson Biggs             Musicians often struggle to obtain fair compensation because internet streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music frequently fail to attribute and pay royalties.[1] In response to this…

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