Wwberry

Author's details

Name: WILLIAM BERRY
Date registered: March 30, 2012

Latest posts

  1. Dobel on Defending NCAA Amateurism — April 4, 2012
  2. Edelman on Athlete’s Publicity Rights and Free Speech — April 2, 2012
  3. Mitten on Antitrust Law and Professional Sports Club Trademark Monopolies — April 1, 2012
  4. Deubert, Wong & Howe on 2011 NFL CBA — April 1, 2012
  5. Simson on Title IX — March 31, 2012

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Dobel on Defending NCAA Amateurism

J. Patrick Dobel (University of Washington, Evans School of Public Affairs) has recently posted his article, The Beleaguered Ideal: Defending NCAA Amateurism, on SSRN.  The abstract is as follows: Amateurism defines a core value of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The NCAA is one of the country’s largest and most visible nonprofits that represent …

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Edelman on Athlete’s Publicity Rights and Free Speech

Marc Edelman (Barry University, Andreas School of Law) has posted his article, Closing the ‘Free Speech’ Loophole: The Case for Protecting College Athletes’ Publicity Rights in Commercial Videogames on SSRN.  The abstract is as follows: This article argues that despite “free speech” concerns, courts should protect college athletes’ publicity rights in commercial videogames. Part I …

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Mitten on Antitrust Law and Professional Sports Club Trademark Monopolies

Matt Mitten (Marquette University Law School, Director National Sports Law Institute) has recently posted his article, From Dallas Cap to American Needle and Beyond: Antitrust Law’s Limited Capacity to Stitch Consumer Harm from Professional Sports Club Trademark Monopolies (Tulane Law Review, vol. 86, 2012) on SSRN.  The abstract is as follows: A nearly fifty-year contemporaneous trend …

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Deubert, Wong & Howe on 2011 NFL CBA

Chris Deubert (Ginsberg & Burgos, PLLC), Glenn Wong (Univ. of Mass-Amherst, Isenburg School of Mgt.), and John Howe (General Electric) have recently posted their article, All Four Quarters: A Retrospective and Analysis of the 2011 Collective Bargaining Process and Agreement in the National Football League (UCLA Entertainment Law Review, vol. 19, p. 1, 2012) on …

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Simson on Title IX

Professor Rosalind Simson (Mercer University School of Law) has recently posted The Title IX Athletic Regulations and the Ideal of a Gender-Free Society (Sports and Entertainment Law Journal 2011) on SSRN.  The abstract is as follows:   Some philosophers and political theorists have argued that to achieve a just society we must eliminate gender roles. …

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Tulane Hosts Sports Law Panel on Current Topics in Intercollegiate Athletics

Tulane is hosting a Sports Law Panel this Friday on Current Topics in Intercollegiate Athletics, as the college basketball world descends on New Orleans.  Details are as follows:   In honor of the Final Four coming to New Orleans this weekend, the Tulane Sports Law Program is proud to present a panel discussion of the …

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Commercial Appeal Coverage of Spring 2012 Symposium

Kyle Veazey wrote an article about the Spring 2012 Symposium for the Sunday edition of the Memphis Commercial Appeal.  It is available here.