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ISBN 10: 145486978X
ISBN 13: 978-1454869788
Author: Matthew Mitten, Timothy Davis, Rodney Smith, Kenneth Shropshire, Barbara Osborne
The authors of the leading sports law casebook joined with two of the leaders in the sports law field to develop a problem-based sports law and governance text for undergraduate and graduate students. The text is presented in the traditional law school case method style, with a unique focus on how those regulatory and governance materials can be used to solve problems in sports, from issues like Deflategate to the future of big-time intercollegiate athletics. Whether students are interested in careers in professional or amateur sports law, they will acquire foundational knowledge that will help them identify legal issues, minimize risk, and become a generation of problem solvers within the sports industry. Contracts, torts, agency, labor/employment, antitrust, and intellectual property law are all addressed, as well as health and safety issues and high school, college, and international/Olympic/regulatory concerns. In a world where sports has proven to be a leader, the book also addresses racial and gender equity issues in depth.
Sports Law Governance and Regulation 2nd Table of contents:
Preface
Acknowledgments
I. FOUNDATIONS OF SPORTS LAW
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What Is Sports Law?
Exploring definitions and debates over sports law as a distinct legal discipline. -
Understanding the Legal System
Key concepts: jurisdiction, civil procedure, and the role of precedent. -
The Case Method and Legal Reasoning
Using case studies to analyze and apply legal principles in the sports context.
II. AMATEUR AND INTERSCHOLASTIC SPORTS
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Youth and Interscholastic Athletics Regulation
Legal oversight, governance, and responsibilities at the local and state levels. -
NCAA Governance and Compliance
Institutional control, eligibility, and enforcement mechanisms. -
Universities and Student-Athletes
Legal relationships, duty of care, and contract principles in amateur athletics.
III. SOCIAL JUSTICE AND ATHLETE WELFARE
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Gender Equity in Athletics
Title IX and efforts to ensure equality in sports participation and funding. -
Racial Equity and Inclusion
Legal and institutional efforts to address racial disparities in sports. -
Health, Safety, and Sports Medicine
Liability issues, concussion protocols, and medical ethics in athlete care. -
Athlete Compensation and Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL)
The evolving legal landscape surrounding student-athlete earnings and rights.
IV. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND CONTRACTS
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Trademarks, Branding, and Broadcasting Rights
Protecting intellectual property in a competitive sports media environment. -
Coaching Contracts and Team Agreements
Employment law, breach of contract, and negotiation dynamics.
V. PROFESSIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SPORTS LAW
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Labor Relations in Professional Sports
Collective bargaining, player unions, and antitrust implications. -
Athlete-Agent Relationships
Contractual and fiduciary duties in athlete representation. -
International Sports Law and the Olympic Movement
Governance, jurisdictional conflicts, and ethical concerns on the global stage.
Conclusion
The Future of Sports Law
The dynamic and evolving nature of the field and the role of legal professionals in navigating its complexities.
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