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Introduces The Relationship Between Law And Sports While Teaching Fundamentals And Providing Professional, Real-world Insights From A Practicing Professional. This Title Instructs Mid And Upper-level Undergraduate Business And Pre-law Majors In Various Aspects Of Sports And The Law.

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Titel: Sports Law
Auteur: Epstein, Adam
Mediatype: Boek
Bindwijze: Paperback
Taal: Engels
Aantal pagina's: 448
Uitgever: Cengage Learning, Inc
Plaats van publicatie: 01
NUR: Privaatrecht
Afmetingen: 246 x 189 x 20
Gewicht: 839 gr
ISBN/ISBN13: 9781111971663
Intern nummer: 18262678

Inhoudsopgave

Table of Cases
xxi
Preface xxiii
About the Author xxvi
Acknowledgments xxvii
Chapter 1 Sports Agency
1(52)
Introduction
1(1)
The Agent
2(2)
Recruiting
3(1)
Qualifications
3(1)
Costs
4(1)
Big Four
4(1)
Agency Law
4(3)
Principal-Agent
4(1)
Contractor-Independent Contractor
5(1)
Express Agency
5(1)
Social Media: Implied Agency & Vicarious Liability
6(1)
History of Sports Agency
7(1)
Sports Agency Today
8(1)
Agent Business
8(1)
Big Four Certification
8(1)
Non-Big Four Sports
8(1)
Exclusivity
9(1)
Agent Roles
9(2)
Fiduciary Duties
9(1)
Conflicts of Interest: Questions
10(1)
Conflict of Interest: Policies
10(1)
Conflict of Interest: Facilitator
11(1)
Agent Regulation
11(8)
State Regulation
11(1)
UAAA Criticism
12(1)
Federal Regulation
12(1)
Regulation by Players Associations/Unions
13(2)
Agent Fees and Commissions
15(1)
Agent Violations
15(1)
Agents: Criminal Cases
15(2)
Agents: Civil Cases
17(1)
Ending the Agency Relationship
18(1)
Introduction to the NCAA
19(27)
History
19(1)
NCAA Division I
19(1)
NCAA Core Values & Mission
20(1)
NCAA Manual
20(1)
Scholarships
20(1)
NCAA Leadership
21(1)
Revenues
21(1)
NCAA Evolution and Expansion
21(1)
NCAA Enforcement
22(1)
NCAA Violations
23(1)
Non-Compliance
23(1)
Show-Cause Orders
24(1)
Social Agenda
24(1)
Watchdog Groups
24(1)
NCAA and Amateurism
25(1)
NCAA and Sports Agents
26(1)
Professional Sports Counseling Panels
26(1)
Andy Oliver and the No Agent Rule
27(8)
Jeremy Bloom and the No Endorsements Rule
35(5)
Representatives of Athletic Interests (Boosters)
40(1)
NCAA's Extra Benefit Rule
41(1)
Southern Methodist University: Repeat Violator
41(1)
University of Southern California
42(1)
NCAA Criticism
42(1)
Recent Scandals
43(1)
Penalties
44(1)
Presidential Leadership
44(1)
Canadian Membership
45(1)
Future of the NCAA
45(1)
Summary
46(1)
Key Terms
46(2)
Acronyms
48(1)
Cases
49(1)
Discussion and Review Questions
50(1)
References
50(3)
Chapter 2 Sports Contracts
53(60)
Introduction
53(2)
Sports Agents and Contracts
54(1)
Personal Services Contracts
54(1)
General Contract Law Principles
55(2)
Definition
55(1)
Meeting of the Minds
55(1)
The 3 V's: Valid, Void, and Voidable
56(1)
Contract Elements
57(3)
Offer and Acceptance
57(1)
Consideration
57(1)
Legality
57(1)
Capacity
58(1)
Minors
58(1)
Statute of Frauds
59(1)
Implied and Express Contracts
59(1)
Addendum
60(1)
The Uniform Commercial Code
60(1)
Contract Categories
61(2)
Collective Bargaining Agreements
61(1)
Professional Services (Standard Player) Contract
62(1)
Endorsement Contracts
62(1)
Appearance Contracts
63(1)
Guaranteed Contracts
63(1)
Special Sports Contracts
63(1)
NHL's "Two-Way" Contract
63(1)
NBA's "Ten-Day" Contract
64(1)
Special Sports Clauses
64(25)
Reserve Clause
64(1)
Termination Clause
65(19)
Hazardous Activity Clause
84(1)
Morals Clause
85(1)
Loyalty Clause
86(1)
Force Majeure Clause
86(1)
Best Efforts Clause
87(1)
No-Trade Clause
87(1)
"Best Interests of Baseball" Clause
88(1)
Other Sports Clauses
89(1)
Drafting the Sports Contract
89(6)
3 P's: Predict, Provide, Protect
89(6)
Damages and Remedies for Breach of Contract
95(3)
Types of Remedies
95(1)
Liquidated Damages
96(1)
Compensatory Damages
97(1)
Consequential Damages
97(1)
Specific Performance
97(1)
Mitigation of Damages
97(1)
Additional Damages
97(1)
Treble Damages
98(1)
Punitive Damages
98(1)
National Letter of Intent
98(3)
NLI Criticism
99(1)
NCAA Contract Issues
99(1)
Educational Malpractice/Breach of Contract
100(1)
Hart v. NCAA
100(1)
Waivers
101(1)
Tickets and Waivers
101(1)
Tampering with a Contract
102(1)
Bankruptcy
102(3)
BAPCPA
102(3)
Summary
105(1)
Key Terms
105(3)
Acronyms
108(1)
Cases
109(1)
Discussion and Review Questions
110(1)
References
110(3)
Chapter 3 Sports Torts
113(42)
Introduction
113(1)
Risk Management
114(1)
Tort Theories
114(1)
Consent
115(1)
Negligence
115(3)
Contributory Negligence
116(1)
Comparative Negligence (Comparative Fault)
116(1)
Assumption of the Risk
116(1)
Gross Negligence and Recklessness
117(1)
Personal Responsibility
117(1)
Tort Reform
117(1)
Classic Sports Participant Cases
118(1)
Contact Sports Exception
118(1)
Spectator Injuries
119(10)
Flying Objects
119(7)
Pre- and Post-Game Celebrations
126(1)
Negligent Supervision or Operation
126(1)
Negligent Hiring or Training
127(1)
Mascots
127(1)
Sports Officials
128(1)
Wrongful Death
129(1)
During Participation
129(1)
During Transportation
130(1)
During Training Camps
130(1)
As Spectators
130(1)
Malpractice
130(2)
Locality Rule
131(1)
Automated External Defibrillators
131(1)
Sickle Cell Anemia
131(1)
Concussions and Brain Injuries
131(1)
Infectious Diseases
132(1)
Workers Compensation
132(2)
Student-Athletes
133(1)
Insurance
134(1)
Statutes of Limitation
134(1)
Torts and Waivers
134(1)
Minors and Waivers
135(1)
Intentional Torts
135(3)
Assault and Battery
135(1)
Fan Behavior
135(1)
Throwing Objects
136(1)
Promotions
136(1)
Participant Misconduct
136(1)
Competitors
137(1)
Coaches
137(1)
Teams
137(1)
Journalists
137(1)
Fraud/Misrepresentation
138(2)
Academic Fraud
138(1)
Recruiting Fraud
139(1)
Participation Fraud
139(1)
Resume Fraud
139(1)
Identity Fraud
139(1)
Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress
140(4)
Invasion of Privacy
140(1)
Disappointment Lawsuits
140(1)
Intentional Interference with Contractual Relations
140(1)
Defamation of Character
141(2)
Commercial Misappropriation/Right of Publicity
143(1)
Right to Privacy/Invasion of Privacy
144(1)
Products Liability
144(2)
Warranties
145(1)
Consumer Product Safety Commission
145(1)
Baseball Bats
145(1)
Strict Liability
146(1)
Summary
146(1)
Key Terms
147(2)
Acronyms
149(1)
Cases
150(1)
Discussion and Review Questions
151(1)
References
151(4)
Chapter 4 Sports Crimes
155(44)
Introduction
155(1)
Criminal Law Fundamentals
156(2)
Burden of Proof
156(1)
Criminal Intent
156(1)
Implied Consent
157(1)
Assault and Battery
157(1)
Model Penal Code
158(1)
Defenses to Crimes
158(1)
Sports Violence
158(6)
Contact Sports
159(4)
Governmental Legislation
163(1)
Private Justice: Internal League Controls
163(1)
League Suspensions and Fines
163(1)
Variety of Crimes
164(1)
Crimes Against Persons
165(4)
Participants
165(1)
Hockey
165(1)
Baseball
166(1)
Basketball
167(1)
Football
168(1)
Toughman
168(1)
Figure Skating
169(1)
Spectators
169(4)
Attacking Participants
170(1)
Trespassing
170(1)
Philadelphia and Eagles Court
171(1)
Parents and Youth Sport
171(1)
Sports Officials
172(1)
Other Crimes Against Persons
173(1)
Hazing
173(1)
Stalking
173(1)
Extortion
174(1)
Crimes Related to Property
174(1)
Sports Memorabilia
174(1)
Embezzlement
175(1)
Destruction of Properly
175(1)
Crimes Affecting the Public Health and Welfare
175(8)
Ticket Scalping
175(1)
Sports Bribery (Point-Shaving)
176(1)
Sports Gambling (Sports Wagering)
177(1)
NCAA and Sports Wagering
178(3)
Professional Sports
181(1)
Crimes Involving Animals
182(1)
Sports Agent Crimes
182(1)
Crimes against the Government
183(3)
RICO
183(1)
Wire and Mail Fraud
184(1)
Obstruction of Justice
184(1)
False Accusations/Perjury
184(1)
Other Crimes
184(2)
Constitutional Law
186(5)
Pat-Down Searches
186(5)
Summary
191(1)
Key Terms
192(2)
Acronyms
194(1)
Cases
194(1)
Discussion and Review Questions
195(1)
References
195(4)
Chapter 5 Title IX and Gender Issues
199(46)
Introduction
199(3)
Gender Equity
200(1)
Perception of Women and Sport
200(1)
Advocacy Groups
201(1)
The Legal Environment
202(6)
Title VII
202(1)
Title VI
202(1)
Equal Protection Clause (14th Amendment)
203(1)
42 U.S.C. § 1983
203(1)
Office of Civil Rights (OCR)
203(1)
1979 Policy Interpretation (Clarification)
204(1)
Permissible Differences
204(1)
Tests
204(2)
Subsequent "Clarifications"
206(1)
Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act
207(1)
NCAA and Gender Equity
208(6)
Senior Woman Administrator
208(1)
AIAW
208(1)
Football
209(1)
NCAA Scholarships
209(2)
Title IX Criticism
211(1)
Male Practice Players
211(1)
"Contact Sports" Exception
212(1)
Men Competing on Women's Teams
213(1)
Women Competing on Men's Teams
214(1)
Title IX: Prominent Cases
214(13)
Cannon v. Univ. of Chicago
215(1)
Grove City College v. Bell
215(1)
Cohen v. Brown University
216(1)
NCAA v. Smith
216(1)
Franklin v. Gwinnett County Public Schools
217(1)
Jackson v. Birmingham Board of Education
217(1)
Communities for Equity v. MHSAA
218(5)
Sexual Harassment
223(2)
Other Title IX Considerations
225(2)
Employment Law and Gender Issues
227(3)
Equal Pay Act of 1963
227(1)
Stanley v. Univ. of Southern California
228(1)
Family and Medical Leave Act
228(1)
Pregnancy
229(1)
Other Gender Issues
230(5)
Gender-Exclusive Clubs
230(1)
Women in the Men's Locker Room
231(1)
Women in the Training Room
231(1)
Women as Referees
232(1)
Negative Recruiting and Homophobia
232(1)
Pink
233(1)
Gender-Specific Language
233(1)
Suggestive Cheerleading
234(1)
Transgender
234(1)
The Future of Title IX and Gender Issues in Sports
235(1)
Questions Remain
235(1)
Summary
235(1)
Key Terms
236(1)
Acronyms
237(1)
Cases
238(1)
Discussion and Review Questions
239(1)
References
240(5)
Chapter 6 Disabilities and Sports
245(36)
Introduction
245(1)
Relevant Statutes
246(1)
The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
246(1)
Section 504
246(1)
FAPE
247(1)
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA)
247(4)
ADA Amendments Act (ADAAA)
247(1)
ADA Titles
248(1)
Reasonable Accommodation
249(1)
Not Covered
250(1)
Drug and Alcohol Addiction
250(1)
Risks to Self and Others
250(1)
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
251(1)
High School
251(14)
Waivers
252(1)
Age Limits and Eligibility
252(1)
Majority Decisions
253(1)
Minority Decisions
254(4)
No Pass, No Play Rules
258(1)
Physical Disabilities
258(7)
NCAA
265(4)
Physical Disabilities
266(1)
Learning Disabilities
266(2)
Clustering
268(1)
Professional Sports
269(5)
Accommodating Physical Disability
269(1)
Fundamental Alteration
270(1)
Substance Abuse
270(1)
Facilities
271(1)
Olympics and Disabilities
272(2)
Summary
274(1)
Key Terms
274(1)
Acronyms
275(1)
Cases
276(1)
Discussion and Review Questions
276(1)
References
277(4)
Chapter 7 Drugs and Sports
281(34)
Introduction
281(1)
Preliminary Considerations
282(1)
Constitutional Framework
282(3)
Fourth Amendment
283(1)
Fifth Amendment
283(1)
Fourteenth Amendment
284(1)
Privacy Issues
285(1)
FERPA
285(1)
Regulatory Environment
286(4)
Federal Laws
287(1)
FTC
288(1)
Testing Agencies
288(1)
WADA
288(1)
USADA
289(1)
Performance-Enhancing Drugs
290(8)
Steroids
290(5)
Blood Doping/EPO/CERA/Hematide
295(1)
Ephedra/Ephedrine/Pseudoephedrine
296(1)
Human Growth Hormone
297(1)
Diuretics and Masking Agents
297(1)
BALCO and Designer Steroids
297(1)
Gene Doping
298(1)
Therapeutic Use Exemption
298(1)
Interscholastic (High School) Environment
298(2)
New Jersey v. T.L.O., 469 U.S. 325 (1985)
299(1)
Schaill v. Tippecanoe County S. Corp., 864 F.2d 1309 (7th Cir. 1988)
299(1)
Vernonia Sch. Dist. 47J v. Acton, 515 U.S. 646 (1995)
299(1)
Todd v. Rush Cnty. Schs., 133 F.3d 984 (7th Cir. 1998)
299(1)
Bd. of Educ. Indep. Sch. Dist. #92 of Pottawatomie v. Earls, 536 U.S. 822 (2002)
300(1)
Joye v. Hunterdon Cent. Reg. Bd. of Educ., 826 A.2d 624 (N.J. 2003)
300(1)
Testing for Steroids
300(1)
NCAA Regulation
300(3)
NCAA Policies
301(2)
The Olympic Movement
303(1)
Biological Passport
303(1)
Professional Sports
304(2)
Big Four Policies
304(2)
Horse Racing
306(1)
Summary
306(1)
Key Terms
307(1)
Acronyms
308(1)
Cases
309(1)
Discussion and Review Questions
310(1)
References
310(5)
Chapter 8 International Sports Issues
315(26)
Introduction
315(1)
The Olympic Movement
316(1)
Olympic Structural Hierarchy
317(6)
IOC
317(2)
International (Sport) Federations
319(2)
USOC
321(1)
Amateur Sports Act of 1978
322(1)
Ted Stevens Olympic and Amateur Sports Act of 1998
322(1)
Competition to Host the Olympic Games
322(1)
Politics and Controversies
323(8)
1936 (Berlin)
323(1)
1968 (Mexico City)
323(1)
1972 (Munich)
323(1)
1976 (Montreal)
323(1)
1980 (Moscow/Lake Placid)
324(1)
1984 (Los Angeles)
324(1)
1988 (Seoul)
324(1)
1992 (Barcelona)
324(1)
1996 (Atlanta)
324(1)
2000 (Sydney)
325(1)
2002 (Salt Lake City)
325(1)
2004 (Athens)
325(1)
2010 (Vancouver)
326(1)
U.S. Legal Challenges
326(1)
Reynolds
327(1)
Court of Arbitration for Sport
327(4)
Non-Olympic Issues
331(1)
NCAA
331(1)
Immigration/Nationalization/Citizenship Issues
331(1)
Summary
332(1)
Key Terms
333(1)
Acronyms
333(1)
Cases
334(1)
Discussion and Review Questions
334(1)
References
335(3)
Olympic Sites, Summer
338(1)
Olympic Sites, Winter
339(2)
Chapter 9 Antitrust and Labor Issues in Sports
341(40)
Introduction
341(1)
Federal Laws
342(5)
Sherman Act
342(1)
Clayton Act
343(1)
Norris-LaGuardia Act
343(1)
National Labor Relations Act
344(1)
National Labor Relations Board
344(1)
Strikes and Lockouts
345(1)
Free Agency
346(1)
Antitrust Analysis
347(2)
Per Se Rule Analysis
347(1)
Rule of Reason Analysis
348(1)
Antitrust in Professional Sports
349(1)
Baseball
349(2)
Federal Baseball
349(1)
Toolson
350(1)
Marvin Miller
350(1)
Flood v. Kuhn
350(1)
Seitz Decision
351(1)
Curt Flood Act of 1998
351(1)
Football
351(4)
Radovich
351(1)
AFL
352(1)
Mackey
352(1)
L.A. Mem'l Coliseum Comm'n
352(1)
USFL
353(1)
Powell
353(1)
McNeil
353(1)
Brown
353(1)
Clarett
354(1)
American Needle
354(1)
Basketball
355(2)
Molinas
355(1)
Haywood
355(1)
The Haywood Effect
355(1)
Settlement Agreements
356(1)
Wood
356(1)
Bridgeman
356(1)
Williams
357(1)
Hockey
357(1)
WHA
357(1)
McCourt v. California Sport
357(1)
Single Entity Structure
358(1)
Fraser
358(1)
NCAA
359(10)
Amateurism and Eligibility Rules
359(1)
Hennessey
359(1)
Justice
360(1)
Board of Regents
360(1)
Gaines
360(1)
Banks
360(1)
Law
361(1)
Adidas
361(1)
Smith
361(1)
Tanaka
362(1)
NIT
362(1)
Walk-on Football Players
362(1)
Warrior Sports
363(1)
Cartel
363(1)
BCS
363(1)
The Future
364(1)
White
364(1)
Agnew
364(5)
The Sports Broadcasting Act
369(1)
NFL Television Blackout Rule
370(1)
Additional Concerns
370(1)
Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA)
370(4)
Application
371(1)
Defenses
371(1)
Moore
371(1)
Minimum "Age"
372(2)
Summary
374(1)
Key Terms
374(2)
Acronyms
376(1)
Cases
376(2)
Discussion and Review Questions
378(1)
References
378(3)
Chapter 10 Intellectual Property Issues in Sports
381(26)
Introduction
381(1)
Copyright
382(2)
Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998
382(1)
Copyright Infringement
383(1)
Work for Hire
383(1)
Fair Use
383(1)
License
384(1)
Public Domain
384(1)
Patent
384(1)
Trademark
385(7)
Lanham Act
386(1)
Prohibitions
386(1)
Categories
387(1)
Licensing Agencies
387(1)
Counterfeiting
388(1)
Trade Secrets
388(1)
Trade Dress
388(1)
NCAA
389(2)
Olympic Trademarks
391(1)
Right of Publicity
392(5)
Facenda
392(1)
Student-Athlete and Misappropriation
393(1)
Fantasy Sports Statistics
393(4)
Future
397(1)
Ambush Marketing
397(1)
Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act
398(1)
WIPO
399(1)
Summary
399(1)
Key Terms
399(1)
Acronyms
400(1)
Cases
401(1)
Discussion and Review Questions
402(1)
References
402(5)
Chapter 11 Alternative Dispute Resolution
407(22)
Introduction
407(1)
ADR
408(1)
Arbitration
409(1)
Process
409(1)
Judicial Review
410(1)
Mediation
410(1)
Med-Arb/Arb-Med and Minitrials
411(1)
Professional Sports
411(12)
Seitz Decision
411(1)
NFL
412(1)
NBA
412(3)
NCAA
415(1)
Olympic Movement
415(7)
Video Replay
422(1)
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
423(1)
ODR
423(1)
Summary
423(1)
Key Terms
424(1)
Acronyms
425(1)
Cases
425(1)
Discussion and Review Questions
426(1)
References
426(3)
Chapter 12 Religion and Sports
429(20)
Introduction
429(1)
First Amendment
430(3)
Fourteenth Amendment
431(1)
Federal Circuits
431(1)
Prayer
432(1)
Pledge of Allegiance
432(1)
Three Tests
433(1)
Interscholastic Environment
434(3)
Classic Cases
434(2)
Contemporary Cases
436(1)
Intercollegiate Sports
437(3)
Chaudhuri
437(1)
Air Force Academy
438(1)
BYU
438(1)
Team Chaplains
439(1)
Andrea Armstrong
439(1)
Tim Tebow Rule
439(1)
Professional Sports
440(2)
Islam
440(1)
Judaism
440(1)
God Bless America
441(1)
The Star Spangled Banner
441(1)
Employment Law Issues
441(1)
Summary
442(1)
The Competitors Creed
442(1)
Key Terms
443(1)
Acronyms
444(1)
Cases
444(1)
Discussion and Review Questions
445(1)
References
445(4)
Appendix A 449(7)
Index 456

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