Sports Law and Regulation: Cases, Materials, and Problems, Aspen Casebook Series, 5th Edition
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By Matthew J. Mitten, Timothy Davis, Rodney K. Smith And 1 more
Sports Law and Regulation offers a thorough examination of both amateur and professional sports law, providing a balanced perspective on issues that span both sectors. The comprehensive fifth edition includes a collection of recent landmark cases, articles, and materials that address contemporary sports law challenges.
New to the 5th Edition:
Updated problems focused on sports intellectual property.
Recent antitrust cases challenging NCAA student-athlete eligibility rules.
Excerpts from law review articles by former MLB commissioner Bud Selig discussing MLB internal governance.
New CAS cases applying the World Anti-doping Code to sports doping.
Landmark CAS award for Castor Semenya.
Recent cases and updates regarding National Governing Body (NGB) legal duties, including athlete protection from sexual abuse and U.S. Safe Sport legislation.
Updates on tort liability for NGBs, including the Mayall v. USA Water Polo, Inc. case concerning concussion protocols.
Legal challenges related to Native American mascots in sports.
Benefits for Professors and Students:
Inclusion of landmark historical and recent cases that reflect current sports law.
Notes and Questions that delve into philosophical, sociological, psychological, and economic policy issues.
Flexible organization allows for various teaching focuses, from amateur to professional sports law.
Skill-building exercises in client counseling, negotiation, and contract drafting.
Teaching Materials:
Teacher’s Manual
Semi-annual online supplement
This edition ensures students and educators have access to the latest developments and diverse perspectives in sports law.
Sports Law and Regulation offers a thorough examination of both amateur and professional sports law, providing a balanced perspective on issues that span both sectors. The comprehensive fifth edition includes a collection of recent landmark cases, articles, and materials that address contemporary sports law challenges.
New to the 5th Edition:
Updated problems focused on sports intellectual property.
Recent antitrust cases challenging NCAA student-athlete eligibility rules.
Excerpts from law review articles by former MLB commissioner Bud Selig discussing MLB internal governance.
New CAS cases applying the World Anti-doping Code to sports doping.
Landmark CAS award for Castor Semenya.
Recent cases and updates regarding National Governing Body (NGB) legal duties, including athlete protection from sexual abuse and U.S. Safe Sport legislation.
Updates on tort liability for NGBs, including the Mayall v. USA Water Polo, Inc. case concerning concussion protocols.
Legal challenges related to Native American mascots in sports.
Benefits for Professors and Students:
Inclusion of landmark historical and recent cases that reflect current sports law.
Notes and Questions that delve into philosophical, sociological, psychological, and economic policy issues.
Flexible organization allows for various teaching focuses, from amateur to professional sports law.
Skill-building exercises in client counseling, negotiation, and contract drafting.
Teaching Materials:
Teacher’s Manual
Semi-annual online supplement
This edition ensures students and educators have access to the latest developments and diverse perspectives in sports law.