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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

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

  • Chicago’s “Netflix Tax”– Spreading Due to COVID-19

    09/27/2020

    By: Robert Niska COVID-19 has fundamentally altered the way we all live. Americans are spending more time at home, working remotely, buying a life-time supply of toilet paper, and binge-watching…

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  • Stealing Jokes on Social Media

    02/22/2016

    By: Anthony Marino Many social media users subscribe to one or more Instagram or Twitter accounts that are considered, “joke aggregate accounts.”  A joke aggregate account is one that supplies…

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  • Super Bowl Fever: Cashing In On The Fun

    02/10/2015

    The Super Bowl is coming to Phoenix. I do not intend to scalp tickets, sell T-shirts, or sit on a street corner offering soda or water for a dollar to…

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Top Posts & Pages

  • Caught in a Web of Intellectual Property Rights: Interpreting Spider-Man’s Exclusivity
    Caught in a Web of Intellectual Property Rights: Interpreting Spider-Man’s Exclusivity
  • 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
  • “Ankara Messi, Ankara Messi,” How Messi Dribbled Past MLS’s Salary Cap
    “Ankara Messi, Ankara Messi,” How Messi Dribbled Past MLS’s Salary Cap

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