Sports Justice : the Law and the Business of Sports.
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- 9781555537357
- 1555537359
- 9781555537005
- 1555537006
- 344.73/099 344.73099
- KF3989 .A934 2010
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An accessible guide to sports law highlighting landmark cases and personalities.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-207) and index.
Stay out of my court -- Swing for the green, if you can : the rights of disabled athletes -- Gender identity in a changing world : tennis anyone? -- The ideal of amateurism : NCAA regulation of the college cartel -- Sports arbitration and enforcing promises -- Gender equity on the parallel bars : Title IX and the changing vision of American sports -- Sticks are swinging, but is it a crime -- Al Davis, Pete Rozelle, and franchise free agency -- The tight end, freedom, and the antitrust laws -- T.O. meets the arbitrator.
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