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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

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

  • UFC’s Encouraging Partnership with USADA

    09/25/2017

    By: Yoonho Ji The California State Athletic Commission determined that the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) light-heavyweight championship bout between Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier on July 29, 2017 was a…

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  • Collusion or Delusion? Colin Kaepernick’s Potential Claim Against the NFL

    09/22/2017

    By: Brooks Brennan Last season, former San Francisco 49er quarterback Colin Kaepernick made news waves by spearheading a controversial protest of the National Anthem to support the Black Lives Matter…

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  • Playoff or BCS: Is there really any difference?

    09/16/2017

    By: Zack Hadley It’s truly the best time of year to be a college football fan. The season is fresh, the hype around your favorite team is real, and anything…

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  • Medical Roadblocks in Player Eligibility

    09/15/2017

    By: Richie Edwards Last year my youngest brother was amped for the start of his final high school football season.  The team thought they had a legitimate shot to win…

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  • “Super Bowling” for Revenue – NFL’s Cash Cow and the Legal Issues That Follow

    03/15/2017

    By Brendan Alan Melander It’s Sunday, the fifth day of February 2017. There’s no National holiday, but family and friends all over the country prepare to spend the afternoon together…

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  • The Blurred Line Between Advocacy and Incitement

    02/23/2017

    By: Justin Gowan   Americans enjoy a unique privilege not shared by a majority of the world—the ability to publicly criticize the government without fear of retaliation. In the wake…

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  • Captain America’s Shield and Trade Secrets?

    02/11/2017

    By: Snehashish Sadhu Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War ends with the Captain forfeiting his shield to Iron Man. But what is Captain America without his shield? His new friend Black…

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  • Censorship or Law Against Hollywood Age Discrimination?

    02/03/2017

    By: Yvonne Tindell   On September 24, California Governor Jerry Brown signed a bill that will require subscription-based entertainment websites to remove or omit a subscriber’s age or birthdate from…

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  • Supreme Court Hears Arguments on a Case That Will Decided the Future of Offensive and Disparaging Trademarks

    01/25/2017

    By: Adam Shelton   This past week the United State Supreme Court heard oral arguments regarding whether part of the Lanham Act was an unconstitutional violation of the First Amendment.[1]…

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  • Krusty Krab Still Only Located in Bikini Bottom

    01/17/2017

    By: Shayna Stuart “Oooooooh, who lives in a pineapple under the sea?” The infamous yellow sponge who won all of us over with his annoying laugh, overly optimistic personality, and…

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