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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

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

  • THE PIASTRI PROBLEM

    08/27/2022

    By: Ben Jose The reigning Formula 2 champion, Oscar Piastri, found himself seatless at the pinnacle of motorsport in Formula 1 for the 2022 season.[1] The generational talent signed on…

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  • Student or Athlete?: A Look at the NCAA’s Plan to Compensate Athletes for the use of their NIL

    11/09/2020

    By: Daniel Keiser The issue of how college athletes will be compensated beyond the traditional “cost-of-attendance” scholarships has come into clearer focus in the past few weeks. On October 14,…

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  • NCAA Bylaw Modification Allows High School Baseball Draftees to Hire Sports Agents

    04/11/2016

    By: Landon Morgan In December 2013, the Sports & Entertainment Journal published James F. Reid’s student-written article, where he discussed a much needed change to the NCAA bylaws.  James F.…

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  • Indian Mascots off the Reservation and Back in the Spotlight

    04/15/2015

    On Monday, March 23, 2015, the Colorado State legislature introduced House Bill 15-1165, which confronts the issue of Native American mascots in the state’s high schools. Under the bill, any…

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  • How the NFL Can Fulfill Their Duty to Prevent Concussions
    How the NFL Can Fulfill Their Duty to Prevent Concussions
  • Thou Shalt Not Steal: How A Christian Choral Infringement Case Revives the Erasure of Black Composers
    Thou Shalt Not Steal: How A Christian Choral Infringement Case Revives the Erasure of Black Composers
  • How the Appeal of the Iron Bar Holdings Corner Crossing Case Affects Access to Public Lands for Sportsmen and Outdoor Enthusiasts
    How the Appeal of the Iron Bar Holdings Corner Crossing Case Affects Access to Public Lands for Sportsmen and Outdoor Enthusiasts

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