Marquette Sports Law Review Volume 21 Issue 1 Fall Article 18 Index: Sports Law in Law Reviews and Journals Michael C. Shull Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/sportslaw Part of the Entertainment and Sports Law Commons Repository Citation Michael C. Shull, Index: Sports Law in Law Reviews and Journals, 21 Marq. Sports L. Rev. 455 (2010) Available at: http://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/sportslaw/vol21/iss1/18 This Index is brought to you for free and open access by the Journals at Marquette Law Scholarly Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. INDEX SPORTS LAW IN LAW REVIEWS AND JOURNALS ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION Matt Mullarkey, Note, For the Love of the Game: A HistoricalAnalysis and Defense of Final Offer Arbitration in Major League Baseball, 9 VA. SPORTS & ENT. L.J. 234 (2010). Adam Primm, Salary Arbitration Induced Settlement in Major League Baseball: The New Trend, 17 SPORTS LAW. J. 73 (2010). Benjamin A. Tulis, Final-Offer "Baseball" Arbitration: Contexts, Mechanics & Applications, 20 SETON HALL J. SPORTS & ENT. L. 85 (2010). AMATEUR SPORTS Erin Abbey-Pinegar, Note, The Needfor a Global Amateurism Standard: International Student-Athlete Issues and Controversies, 17 IND. J. GLOBAL LEGAL STUD. 341 (2010). Parker Allred, Note, From the BCS to the BS: Why "Championship" Must Be Removed from the Bowl Championship Series, 2010 UTAH L. REV. 183 (2010). Marc Bianchi, Comment, Guardian of Amateurism or Legal Defiant: The Dichotomous Nature of NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Regulation, 20 SETON HALL J. SPORTS & ENT. L. 165 (2010). Bill Cross, Comment, The NCAA as Public Enemy Number One, 58 U. KAN. L. REV. 1221 (2010). Marc Edelman & David Rosenthal, A Sobering Conflict: The Call for Consistency in the Message Colleges Send About Alcohol, 20 FORDHAM INTELL. PROP. MEDIA & ENT. L.J. 1389 (2010). Megan Fuller, Note, Where's the Penalty Flag? The Unauthorized Practice of Law, the NCAA, and Athletic Compliance Directors, 54 N.Y.L. SCH. L. REV. 495 (2009-10). Erick S. Lee, A Perception of Impropriety: The Use of Package Deals in College Basketball Recruiting, 17 VILL. SPORTS & ENT. L.J. 59 (2010). Joseph A. Litman, Note, Tremendous Upside Potential: How a HighSchool Basketball Player Might Challenge the National Basketball 456 MARQUETTE SPORTS LAW REVIEW [Vol. 21:1 Association's EligibilityRequirements, 88 WASH. U. L. REV. 261 (2010). Frank P. McQuillan Jr., Minnesota's Miracle... On Ice: The Transfermation ofStudent-Athletes into FreeAgents, 17 SPORTS LAW. J. 135 (2010). Matthew J. Mitten, James L. Musselman & Bruce W. Burton, Targeted Reform of Commercialized IntercollegiateAthletics, 47 SAN DIEGO L. REV. 779 (2010). Jamie Y. Nomura, Refereeing the Recruiting Game: Applying Contract Law to Make the IntercollegiateRecruitment ProcessFair,32 HAWAII L. REV. 275 (2010). Josephine R. Potuto, The NCAA Rules of Adoption, Interpretation, Enforcement, and InfractionsProcesses: The Law That Regulate Them and the Nature of Court Review, 12 VAND. J. ENT. & TECH. L 257 (2010). ANTI-TRUST LAW Constantine J. Avgiris, Comment, Huddle Up: Surveying the Playing Fieldon the Single Entity Status of the Nat'1 FootballLeague in Anticipation ofAmerican Needle v. NFL, 17 VILL. SPORTS & ENT. L.J. 529 (2010). Timothy S. Bolen, Note, Singled Out: Application and Defense of Antitrust Law and Single Entity Status to Non-Team Sports, 15 SUFFOLK J. TRIAL & APP. ADVOC. 80 (2010). Richard M. Brunell, Panel, Some Thoughts on Professor Brodley's Contributions to Antitrust Through the Eye of American Needle, 90 B.U. L. REV. 1385 (2010). Jonathan D. Gillerman, Comment, Calling Their Shots: Miffed Minor Leaguers, the Steroid Scandal, and Examining the Use of Section 1 of the Sherman Act to Hold MLB Accountable, 73 ALB. L. REV. 541 (2010). Judd E. Stone & Joshua D. Wright, Antitrust Formalism is Long Dead! Long Live Antitrust Formalism!: Some Implications of American Needle v. NFL, 2010 CATO SUP. CT. REV. 369 (2010). Derek Taylor, Splitting the Uprights: How the Seventh Circuit'sAmerican Needle Holding Createda Circuit Split and Exempted the NFL from Antitrust Scrutiny, and Why the Supreme Court Should Overturn the Seventh Circuit, 6 DEPAUL J. SPORTS L. CONTEMP. PROBS. 143 (2010). BANKRUPTCY Jonathan S. Covin & David G. Gamble, Texas Rangers Play Ball in Bankruptcy Arena, AM. BANKR. INST. J., Oct. 2010, at 18. Lawrence J. Kotler & Matthew E. Hoffinan, Column, Rangers', Coyotes' Asset Purchase Agreements: Trumping Bankruptcy's Fundamental Goals?, 2010] INDEX 457 AM. BANKR. INST. J., Sept. 2010, at 26. BUSINESS ISSUES W.S. Miller, Book Review, Beyond the Box Score: An Insider's Guide to the $750 Billion Business of Sports, 20 J. LEGAL ASPECTS OF SPORT 185 (2010). CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Andre Douglas Pond Cummings & Seth E. Harper, Wide Right: Why the NCAA's Policy on the American Indian Mascot Issue Misses the Mark, 9 MD. J. RACE, RELIGION, GENDER & CLASS 135 (2009). Nick DeSiato, Silencing the Crowd: Regulating Free Speech in ProfessionalSports Facilities,20 MARQ. SPORTS L. REV. 411 (2010). Benjamin T. Hickman, Old Law, New Technology: The First Amendment's Application When Sports Teams and Leagues Attempt to Regulate New Media, COMM. LAW., July 2010, at 18. John J. Miller, John T. Wendt & Peter C. Young, Fourth Amendment ConsiderationsandApplication of Risk Management Principlesfor Pat-Down Searches at Professional Football Games, 20 J. LEGAL ASPECTS OF SPORT 107 (2010). CONTRACT ISSUES Porcher L. Taylor, III, Fernando M. Pinguelo & Timothy D. Cedrone, The Reverse-Morals Clause: The Unique Way to Save Talent's Reputation and Money in a New Era of Corporate Crimes and Scandals, 28 CARDOZO ARTS & ENT. L.J. 65 (2010) CRIMINAL LAW Rachel Blumenfeld, Dog Baiting Abatement: Using Nuisance Abatement to Regulate Dogfighting, 17 SPORTS LAW. J. 1 (2010). Timothy Patrick Hayden, Can Summer Training Camp Practices Land NFL Head Coaches in Hot Water?, 20 MARQ. SPORTS L. REV. 441 (2010). Amy Tracy, Note, Athletic Disciplinefor Non-Sport Player Misconduct: The Role of College Athletic Departments and ProfessionalLeague Discipline and the Legal System's Penalties and Remedies, 9 VA. SPORTS & ENT. L.J. 254 (2010). 458 MARQUETTE SPORTS LAW REVIEW [Vol. 2 1:1 DISCRIMINATION ISSUES Cathryn L. Claussen, The LPGA's English Proficiency Rule: An-e-yo, Kamsa-Hamnida,20 J. LEGAL ASPECTS OF SPORT 135 (2010). Ron S. Hochbaum, Comment, "And It Only Took Them 307 Years:" Ruminations on Legal and Non-Legal Approaches to Diversifying Head Coaching in College Football, 17 VILL. SPORTS & ENT. L.J. 161 (2010). DRUG TESTING AND DOPING ISSUES Victor S. Broccoli, Williams v. NFL: The Eighth CircuitFlags the NFL for Interference with State Drug Testing Laws, 17 SPORTS LAW. J. 283 (2010). Matthew Hard, Note, Caught In the Net: Athlete's Rights and the World Anti-DopingAgency, 19 S. CAL. INTERDISC. L.J. 533 (2010). Steven M. Silverberg, Note, Safe at Home?: Assessing U.S. Efforts to Protect Youths from the Effects of Performance Enhancing Drugs in Sports, 35 BROOK. J. INT'L L. 271 (2010). Sara Young, Note, PIAC (Pee in a Cup): The New StandardizedTest for Student Athletes, 10 BYU EDUC. & L.J. 163 (2010). ENTERTAINMENT LAW Jack P. Sahl, EntertainmentLaw - The Specter of Malpractice Claims and DisciplinaryIssues, 20 MARQ. SPORTS L. REV. 377 (2010). David Tan, Affective Transfer and the Appropriation of Commercial Value: A CulturalAnalysis of the Right ofPublicity, 9 VA. SPORTS & ENT. L.J. 272 (2010). GAMBLING ISSUES Anthony Cabot, The Absence of a Comprehensive FederalPolicy Toward Internet and Sports Wagering and a ProposalFor Change, 17 VILL. SPORTS & ENT. L.J. 271 (2010). Antonia Cowan, You Can't Get There from Here: IGRA Needs Reinvention into a Relevant Statute for a Mature Industry, 17 VILL. SPORTS & ENT. L.J. 309 (2010). Joseph M. Kelly, U.S. Land-Based and Internet Gambling; Would You Bet on a Rosy Future?, 17 VILL. SPORTS & ENT. L.J. 339 (2010). Michael C. Macchiarola, Rethinking Sports Wagering, 85 IND. L. J. SUPPLEMENT 1 (2010). I. Nelson Rose, The Third Wave of Legal Gambling, 17 VILL. SPORTS & ENT. L.J. 361 (2010). INDEX 2010] 459 Yang-Ming Tham, Betting on the Budget: Can State Legislatures Go All In or Will the Federal Government Force Them to Fold?: Introduction: A Closer Look at the Use of Gambling in Raising State Revenues, 17 VILL. SPORTS & ENT. L.J. 269 (2010). William N. Thompson, Gambling Taxes: The Philosophy, The Constitution andHorizontalEquity, 17 VILL. SPORTS & ENT. L.J. 389 (2010). GENDER ISSUES Erin E. Buzuvis, Sidelined: Title IX Retaliation Cases and Women's Leadership in College Athletics, 17 DUKE J. GENDER L. & POL'Y 1 (2010). Ashlee A. Cassman, Bring It On! Cheerleading vs. Title IX: Could CheerleadingEver Be Consideredan Athletic Opportunity Under Title IX, and if So, What Implications Would That Have on University Compliance?, 17 SPORTS L. J. 245 (2010). Reid Coploff, Exploring Gender Discrimination in Coaching, 17 SPORTS LAW. J. 195 (2010). B. Glenn George, Forfeit: Opportunity, Choice, and Discrimination Theory Under Title IX, 22 YALE J.L. & FEMINISM 1 (2010). Chadwick Schnee, Wrestling With Retaliation: Pinning Down the Burlington "Dissuading" Standard Under Title IX, 17 SPORTS LAW. J. 223 (2010). Bethany Swaton, Girls Can Play, Too: Has the Lack of Female Leadership in NCAA Athletics Become an Afterthought?, 20 SETON HALL J. SPORTS & ENT. L. 1 (2010). INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW Jessica K. Baranko, Comment, It's My Name and Mine Alone: How Chad Ocho Cinco Affects the Right of Publicity, 20 MARQ. SPORTS L. REV. 463 (2010). Jillian Bluestone, Comment, La Russa's Loophole: Trademark Infringement Lawsuits and Social Networks, 17 VILL. SPORTS & ENT. L.J. 573 (2010). Sonali Chitre, Technology and Copyright Law - Illuminating the NFL's "Blackout" Rule in Game Broadcasting, 33 HASTINGS COMM. & ENT. L.J. 97 (2010). Matthew Friedman, Comment, Nine Years and Still Waiting: While Congress Continues to Hold Off on Amending Copyright Law for the Digital Age, Commercial Industry has Largely Moved On, 17 VILL. SPORTS & ENT. L.J. 637 (2010). 460 MARQUETTE SPORTS LAW REVIEW [Vol. 2 1:1 Brandon Johansson, Note, Pause the Game: Are Video Game Producers Punting Away the Publicity Rights of Retired Athletes?, 10 NEV. L.J. 784 (2010). Regina Schaffer-Goldman, Note, Cease-and-Desist: Tarnishment's Blunt Sword in Its Battle Against the Unseemly, the Unwholesome, and the Unsavory, 20 FORDHAM INTELL. PROP. MEDIA & ENT. L.J. 1241 (2010). Nathanial T. Noda, Copyrights Retold: How Interpretive Rights Foster Creativity and Justify Fan-BasedActivities, 20 SETON HALL J. SPORTS & ENT. L. 131 (2010). Patrick Donohue Sheridan, An Olympic Solution to Ambush Marketing: How the London Olympics Show the Way to More Effective Trademark Law, 17 SPORTS LAW. J. 27 (2010). Kristal S. Stippich & Kadence A. Otto, Carrying a Good Joke Too Far? An Analysis of the Enforceability of Student-Athlete Consent to Use of Name & Likeness, 20 J. LEGAL ASPECTS OF SPORT 151 (2010). Leslie E. Wong, Comment, Our Blood, Our Sweat, Their Profit: Ed O'Bannon Takes On the NCAA for Infringing on the FormerStudent-Athlete's Right ofPublicity, 42 TEX. TECH. L. REV. 1069 (2010). INTERNATIONAL SPORTS LAW Victoria Hayes, Note, Human Traffickingfor Sexual Exploitation at World Sporting Events, 85 CHI.-KENT L. REV. 1105 (2010). John J. McDermott, Note, Direct v. Indirect Discriminationin European Football: The Legal Differences Between UEFA's Homgrown PlayerRule and FIFA 's "6+5" Proposal,11 TEX. REV. ENT. & SPORTS L. 267 (2010). Richard H. McLaren, Twenty-Five Years of the Court Of Arbitrationfor Sport: A Look in the Rear-View Mirror, 20 MARQ. SPORTS L. REV. 305 (2010). VyShaey Mitchell, Will NBA Players Go to Europe?, 6 DEPAUL J. SPORTS L. CONTEMP. PROBS. 221 (2010). Sarah J. Wild, On Equal Footing: Does Accommodating Athletes with Disabilities Destroy the Competitive Playing Field or Level It?, 37 PEPP. L. REV. 1347 (2010). Kate Zdrojeski, Note, International Ice Hockey: Player Poaching and ContractDispute, 42 CASE W. RES. J. INT'L L. 775 (2010). LABOR LAW Walter C. Champion & Danyahel Norris, Why Not Row to the Bahamas Insteadof Miami?: The Conundrum That Awaits Cuban Elite Baseball Players 2010] INDEX 461 Who Seek Asylum and the Economic Nirvana ofFree Agency, 9 VA. SPORTS & ENT. L.J. 219 (2010). Jeffrey Dahl, The NFL and ERISA: DisabledPlayers Thrown ForAnother Loss, 13 J. CONSUMER & COM. L. 114 (2010). Nathanial Grow, Book Review, One Man Out: Curt Flood Versus Baseball, 50 AM. J. LEGAL HIST. 114 (2008-20 10). Daniel Hauptman, Note & Comment, The Need For a Worldwide Draft to Level the Playing Field and Strike Out the National Origin Discriminationin Major League Baseball, 30 LOY. L.A. ENT. L. REV. 263 (2010). Casinova 0. Henderson, How Much Discretion is Too Much for the NFL Commissioner to Have Over the Player's Off-the-Field Conduct?, 17 SPORTS LAW. J. 167 (2010). Robert H. Lattinville, Robert A Boland & Bennett Speyer, Labor Pains: The Effect of a Work Stoppage in the NFL on its Coaches, 20 MARQ. SPORTS L. REV. 335 (2010). Jeffrey F. Levine & Bram A. Maravent, Fumbling Away the Season: Will the Expiration of the NFL-NFLPA CBA Result in the Loss of the 2011 Season?, 20 FORDHAM INTELL. PROP. MEDIA & ENT. L.J. 1419 (2010). Matthew J. Parlow, The NBA and the Great Recession: Implicationsfor the Upcoming Collective BargainingAgreement Renegotiation, 6 DEPAUL J. SPORTS L. CONTEMP. PROBS. 195 (2010). Matthew J. Parlow, ProfessionalSports League Commissioners' Authority and Collective Bargaining,11 TEX. REV. ENT. & SPORTS L. 179 (2010). Wayne Schiess, Advice for Drafting a New NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement, 11 TEX. REV. ENT. & SPORTS L. 205 (2010). Aaron Shepard, Football's Stormy Future: Forecasting the Upcoming National Football League Labor Negotiations, 33 COLUM. J.L. & ARTS 527 (2010). SPORTS AGENT ISSUES David S. Caudill, Sports and EntertainmentAgents and Agent-Attorneys: Discoursing and Conventions Concerning Crossing Jurisdictional and ProfessionalBorders, 43 AKRON L. REV. 697 (2010). W.S. Miller, Book Review, Tanked!: Behind the Scenes with the NFL's Biggest Stars by the Game's Most Infamous Super Agent, 20 J. LEGAL ASPECTS OF SPORT 189 (2010). Brandon D. Morgan, Oliver v. NCAA: NCAA's No Agent Rule Called Out, but Remains Safe, 17 SPORTS LAW J. 303 (2010). 462 MARQUETTE SPORTS LAW REVIEW [Vol. 2 1:1 STADIUM ISSUES Kristen E. Knauf, Comment, If You Build It, Will They Stay? An Examination of State-of-the-Art Clauses in NFL Stadium Leases, 20 MARQ. SPORTS L. REV. 479 (2010). Patrick Manning, Comment, The Viewing Angles Requirement in Stadium Style Seating Under the ADA, 48 DUQ. L. REV. 637 (2010). Alexander D. Racketa, Note, Takings for Economic Development in New York: A Constitutional Slam Dunk?, 20 CORNELL J.L. & PUB. POL'Y 191 (2010). TAX LAW Brett T. Smith, The Tax-Exempt Status of the NCAA: Has the IRS Fumbled the Ball?, 17 SPORTS LAW. J. 117 (2010). TORT LAW Yang-Ming Tham, Comment, Honest to Blog: Balancing the Interests of Public Figures and Anonymous Bloggers in Defamation Lawsuits, 17 VILL. SPORTS & ENT. L.J. 229 (2010). Robert J. Thorpe, Way Out in Left Field: Crespin v. Albuquerque Baseball Club Rejects Nearly One Hundred Years of American Jurisprudence by Declining to Adopt the Baseball Rule in New Mexico, 17 SPORTS LAW. J. 267 (2010). MISCELLANEOUS Luke P. Breslin, Comment, Reclaiming the Glory in the "Sport of Kings" - Uniformity is the Answer, 20 SETON HALL J. SPORTS & ENT. L. 297 (2010). Dustin E. Buehler & Steve P. Callandrillo, Essay, Baseball's Moral Hazard: Law, Economics, and the Designated Hitter Rule, 90 B.U. L. REV. 2083 (2010). Ross E. Davies, It's No Game: The Practice and Process of the Law in Baseball,and Vice Versa, 20 SETON HALL J. SPORTS & ENT. L. 249 (2010). Erica A. Diehl, Note, What's All the Headache?:Reform Needed to Cope With the Effects of Concussions in Football,23 J.L. & HEALTH 83 (2010). Caleb Halberg, The Secondary Market for Tickets: A Look at Ticket Scalping Through an Economic, Property Law, and Constitutional Framework,6 DEPAUL J. SPORTS L. COMTEMP. PROBS. 173 (2010). Ryan D. Hill, Note, Shares of Thoroughbreds as Securities: Federal and Kentucky Securities Law Implications for Syndication in the Breeding and 2010] INDEX 463 Racing Contexts, 5 ENTREPRENEURIAL Bus. L.J. 209 (2010). Noel H. Johnson, Book Review, The Little White Book of Baseball Law, 20 MARQ. SPORTS L. REV. 657 (2010). Lance C. Kearns, Book Review, Negotiate Like the Pros, 20 MARQ. SPORTS L. REV. 663 (2010). Michael Kim, Mixed MartialArts: The Evolution of a Combat Sport and Its Laws and Regulations, 17 SPORTS LAW. J. 49 (2010). Kristen E. Knauf, Index: Sports Law in Law Reviews and Journals, 20 MARQ. SPORTS L. REv.671 (2009). Danielle Moore, Note, The Times They Are a Changing: Secondary Ticket Market Moves From Taboo to Mainstream, 11 TEX. REV. ENT. & SPORTS L. 295 (2010). Glenn M. Wong & Chris Deubert, The Legal & Business Aspects of Career-Ending Disability Insurance Policies in Professional and College Sports, 17 VILL. SPORTS & ENT. L.J. 473 (2010). Kevin J. Worthen, The NCAA and Religion: Insights About Non-State Governancefrom Sunday Play and Endzone Celebrations,2010 UTAH L. REV. 123 (2010). Tulane University School of Law Moot Court Mardi Gras Invitational: 2009 Competition Problem and Winning Brief 17 SPORTS LAW. J. 317 (2010). 2009 Annual Survey: Recent Developments in Sports Law, 10 MARQ. SPORTS L. REV. 497 (2010). Michael C. Shull
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