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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

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

  • Roughing the Passer: Protecting the Quarterback at All Costs

    01/19/2019

    By: Erika Weiler             On Sunday, September 23 the Green Bay Packers traveled to Landover, Maryland to take on the Washington Redskins where Washington won 31-17. However, the score is…

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  • A Change in the Wind: How the Inconsistency of the NCAA is Affecting Hurricane Florence Relief Efforts

    01/15/2019

    By: Seth Myers On September 14th, 2018, Hurricane Florence hit the United States.[1]  Throughout the next five days, Florence tore through the Carolinas[2] leaving a trail of death and destruction.…

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  • Domestic Violence in the NHL: Is No Policy Really the Best Policy?

    01/14/2019

    By: Jacob Wiese             Reports surrounding Nashville Predators forward Austin Watson have many sports fans questioning why there is an apparent discrepancy between the player conduct policies adopted by the…

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  • Abolishing Student Athlete Pay Caps Could Spell Trouble for College Sports

    01/14/2019

    By: Zach Beals On September 4, 2018, a U.S. District Court judge in Oakland, California began a bench trial between the NCAA and a group of college athletes who want…

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  • Attack of the Copyright Bots

    10/29/2018

    By: Charles Klass Pianist James Rhodes was shocked to see Facebook had muted the video uploaded to his fanpage of his nimble fingers tickling the ivories to Bach’s First Partita.[1]How…

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  • NFL Lockout Imminent

    10/15/2018

      By: Shadi Kaileh The National Football League (NFL) is on its way to a second straight lockout due to a failure to come to mutually favorable terms for players…

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  • MGM Attempts to Absolve Itself from Liability for The Las Vegas Shooting

    10/08/2018

    By: Cristian Lopez   On October 1, 2017, roosted on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort, 64-year-old Stephen Paddock opened fire into a crowd at a country music festival—a…

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  • Saban Rent-a-Car And the Future of Sports Venue Funding in Arizona

    05/07/2018

    By: Cameron Miller   Public funding for sport venues has long been a sore spot in Arizona politics and public discourse. At present, the city of Glendale is particularly burdened[1],…

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  • A Hard Sell: Proving Collusion in Major League Baseball

    02/27/2018

    By: Cameron Miller   “Bottom line, the players are upset…they are uniting in a way not seen since 1994.” When MLB player agent Brodie Van Wagenen released his manifesto on…

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  • Collusion or Caution: What is Really Behind MLB’s Slow Free Agent Market?

    02/16/2018

    By: John Zubek   While Spring Training is beginning in Arizona and Florida, many talented MLB players are still without contracts. Free agent signings have been few and far between…

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