BROADCAST RIGHTS, UNJUST ENRICHMENT, AND THE STUDENT-ATHLETE (original) (raw)
Distributive injustice: An ethical analysis of the NCAA's " collegiate model of athletics " and its jurisprudence
Richard M Southall, Richard T. Karcher
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Litigation opportunism, or systemic change de jure? The ongoing legal war and impending crucial battles that may change the NCAA… or confirm its unique position in the world of sport
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Reforming College Sports and a Constrained, Conditional Antitrust Exemption
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Assessing the Efficiency Justifications for the NCAA Player Compensation Restrictions
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Litigation Opportunism, or Systemic Change De Jure? The Ongoing Legal War and Impending Crucial Battles that May Change the NCAA
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Deconstructing the NCAA's Procompetitive Justifications to Demonstrate Antitrust Injury and Calculate Lost Compensation: The Evidence Against NCAA Amateurism
Ted Tatos
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From Board of Regents to O'Bannon : How Antitrust and Media Rights Have Influenced College Football
Natasha Brison
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Who Profits From Amateurism? Rent-Sharing in Modern College Sports
Nicole Ozminkowski
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Radical Reform of Intercollegiate Athletics: Antitrust and Public Policy Implications
Stephen Ross
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College Athletes’ Rights in the Age of the Super Conference: The Case of the All Players United Campaign
Ellen Staurowsky
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NCAA Amateurism as an Anticompetitive Tying Restraint
Ted Tatos
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A Radical Proposal": Title IX Has No Place in College Sport Pay-For-Play Discussions
Ellen Staurowsky
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Taxation, the Student Athlete, and the Professionalization of College Athletics
Erik Jensen
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College Athletics: The Chink in the Seventh Circuit’s 'Law and Economics' Armor
Michael Carrier
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The NCAA Cartel and Antitrust Policy
Wenche Wang
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The economics of college sports: cartel behavior vs. amateurism
Lawrence Kahn
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Unionization and College Athletics: An Emerging Legal, Ethical, and Practical Quandary
Bahaudin Mujtaba
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The Opportunity for Profit to College Student-AthletesAnalysis Study
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Antitrust Anachronism: The Interracial Wealth Transfer in Collegiate Athletics Under the Consumer Welfare Standard
Ted Tatos
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The impact of intercollegiate athletics financial inequalities
Heather Lawrence
Journal of Intercollegiate Sport, 2013
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NCAA Student-Athletes’ Rights of Publicity, EA Sports, and the Video-Game Industry. The Keller Forecast
Heather Lawrence
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Following the rules of the game? : a competition law study of the collective sale of sports broadcasting rights
Elisabeth Eklund
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The National Labor Relations Board V. Northwestern University: Cultivating a New Era for Taxing Qualified Scholarships
Adam Epstein
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THE BATTLE OUTSIDE OF THE COURTROOM: PRINCIPLES OF "AMATEURISM" VS. PRINCIPLES OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND
Richard T. Karcher
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Markets: Cartel Behavior and Amateurism in College Sports
Lawrence Kahn
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An Empirical Evaluation of EADA and NCAA College Sports Financial Data: Applications for Research and Litigation
Ted Tatos
Marquette Sports Law Review, 2019
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Brief of Amici Curiae 65 Professors of Law, Business, Economics, and Sports Management in Support of Respondents
Michael Carrier
Education Law eJournal, 2021
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Judicial Review of NCAA Eligibility Decisions: Evaluation of the Restitution Rule and a Call for Arbitration
Richard T. Karcher
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Market-Ability: The History and Impact of Name, Image, and Likeness legislation of Intercollegiate Athletics
Quinn Van Horne
2021
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Unpaid Professionals: Commercialism and Conflict in Big-Time College Sports, by A. Zimbalist, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1999, xii+252 pp., $24.95 (cloth)
Robert Tollison, William F Shughart
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Financing Intercollegiate Athletics: The Role of Monitoring and Enforcing NCAA Recruiting Regulations
Brad Humphreys
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Southall, R. M., Southall, C., & Dwyer, B. (2009). 2009 Bowl Championship Series telecasts: Expressions of big-time college-sport’s commercial institutional logic. Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics, 2, 150-176.
Richard M Southall
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Consent Theory as a Possible Cure for Unconscionable Terms in Student-Athlete Contracts
John Grady
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Personal Foul: Unnecssary Restriction of Endorsement and Employment Opportunities for NCAA Student-Athletes
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3 A Win-Win: College Athletes Get Paid for Their Names, Images, and Likenesses and Colleges Maintain the Primacy of Academics
Andrew Zimbalist
Whither College Sports, 2021
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