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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

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

  • TUA TAGOVAILOA: CONCUSSION PROTOCOLS JUST PART OF THE GAME

    11/03/2022

    By: Samantha Bowie Before the Week Four matchup between the National Football League’s (NFL) Miami Dolphins and Cincinnati Bengals even began, people were questioning the decision to start Dolphins quarterback…

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  • 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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    Conservatorships and the #FreeBritney Movement

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