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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

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

  • Recognizing Head Injuries in Football & Concussion Litigation

    02/01/2016

    By: Dexton Nye Football is the all-American sport that is coveted by millions of fans because it metaphorically represents struggle, victory, and loss. The “struggle” during a football game tends…

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  • Gifts, Lies, and Cover-ups from Hawaii Basketball Program

    02/24/2015

    In addition to upcoming NCAA hearings, the university is also likely to face a civil suit from former head coach Gib Arnold. Despite being paid the $344,000 remaining for the…

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  • Act Two of the Unpaid Internship Saga: Human Rights Protections

    01/15/2015

    Unpaid interns are not legally protected from sexual harassment at work because they are not employees within the meaning of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. State laws may…

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    Thou Shalt Not Steal: How A Christian Choral Infringement Case Revives the Erasure of Black Composers
  • Antitrust, NCAA, and Diego Pavia: How Vanderbilt’s Star Quarterback’s Fight Could Redefine Athlete Rights
    Antitrust, NCAA, and Diego Pavia: How Vanderbilt’s Star Quarterback’s Fight Could Redefine Athlete Rights
  • Roughing the Passer: Protecting the Quarterback at All Costs
    Roughing the Passer: Protecting the Quarterback at All Costs

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