We at the ASU Sports and Entertainment Law Journal are proud to present Volume 2 Issue 1!

 

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Articles and Comments:

  • Game Change: Letting Student-Athletes Earn a Living … Ben Glicksman 1
  • Athlete-Students, Not Student-Athletes: Why It’s Time for NCAA Athletes to Get Paid … Alissa Abril 27
  • A Middle Ground Approach to a Play-For-Play System … Casey Johnson 31
  • What’s Mine Is Mine But What’s Yours Is Ours: IP Imperialism, the Right of Publicity, and
    Intellectual Property Social Justice in the Digital Information Age … Lateef Mtima 35
  • Respecting the Limits of Judicial Discretion? … Lon Johnson 121
  • Two Minutes for Slashing my Religion: Religious Discrimination in the Professional Sports Industry … Matthew J. Hamilton 125
  • United Sports of America: Making Reasonable Accommodations for Religious Practices and
    Preferences of Sports Participants … Stephen Vincent 159
  • False Advertising Claims: Analysis of Potential Athlete Endorser Liability … Natasha T. Brison, Thomas A. Baker III, Kevin K. Byon 163
  • Spokesperson or Endorser? The FTC Guides and F.T.C. v. Garvey in Detail … Michael Pang 195
  • Teaching An Old Dog New Tricks: Title IX and the Essential Upgrade … Kellen W. Bradley 199
  • Title IX’s Real Problem is its Remedy … Chris Thiele 223