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Oxford University Press Inc
24 April 2018
"The Oxford Handbook of American Sports Law takes the reader through the most important controversies and critical developments in law and U.S. sports. Over the course of 30 chapters, leading scholars explore this expanding and captivating area of law. The Handbook is the first book to gather dozens of perspectives on sports law controversies in the United States, and will be of interest to those who study and practice sports law, as well as journalists, broadcasters, and legally minded sports fans.

The Oxford Handbook of American Sports Law incorporates analysis of key historical events in sports law-such as the rise of free agency in professional sports and the concept of ""amateurism"" for college athletes-and their broader context. Contemporary legal controversies in U.S. sports and their accompanying questions are also of central importance: In a sensible legal system, how would long-term neurological injuries from contact sports be addressed? How would the use of racially insensitive team names be resolved? How would a seemingly trivial dispute over air pressure in footballs be studied from the competing perspectives of players, teams, and leagues? The Oxford Handbook of American Sports Law weighs not just the facts, but how courts and lawmakers ought to consider the most important questions at stake.

The essays in this volume also canvass the types of legal controversies in sports likely to surface in the future. This is particularly true of law and technology matters, including those related to broadcasting and streaming. Legal doctrine has been and will continue to be forced to adapt to these developments, and the Handbook both forecasts coming debates and outlines where the law may be headed."
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Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 173mm,  Width: 251mm,  Spine: 51mm
Weight:   1g
ISBN:   9780190465957
ISBN 10:   0190465956
Series:   Oxford Handbooks
Pages:   648
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
"1. Introduction: American Sports Law through Deflategate by Michael A. McCann 2. The Evolution of the Power of the Commissioner in Professional Sports by Jimmy Golen & Warren K. Zola 3. Leagues and Owners: The Donald Sterling Story by Michael A. McCann 4. The Commissioner's Power to Discipline Players for On- and Off-Field Misconduct by Richard T. Karcher 5. The Regulation of Doping in U.S. and International Sports by Maureen A. Weston 6. Drugs in Professional Sports by Todd Clark 7. Blood Sports in an Age of Liability by Jeffrey Standen 8. Sports and American Tort Law by Geoffrey Rapp 9. The Increasing Role of Disability Issues in U.S. Sports Law by Dionne Koller 10. Collective Bargaining and Workforce Protections in Sports by Nicholas M. Ohanesian 11. Collective Bargaining in Professional Sports: The Duel Between Players and Owners and Labor Law and Antitrust Law by Gabe Feldman 12. The Single-Entity Doctrine of Antitrust as Applied to Sports Leagues by Stephen F. Ross 13. Eligibility Rules in Professional Sports by Glenn M. Wong and Christopher R. Deubert 14. Athlete Representation by Ed Edmonds 15. Identity and Speech in Sport in the Social Media Era by Jimmy Sanderson 16. The ""Shifting Line"" of Sports Betting Legalization by Daniel L. Wallach 17. The Enduring Power of the Sports Broadcasting Act by Nathaniel Grow 18. Youth and High School Sports Law Issues by Brian L. Porto 19. College Athletics: The Growing Tension Between Amateurism & Commercialism by Warren K. Zola 20. Title IX and U.S. College Sports: Contemporary Challenges to Compliance by Erin E. Buzuvis 21. Recreational Sports Law by Thomas A. Baker III 22. Arbitration and the Olympic Athlete by Sean Nolon 23. Competition Law, Free Movement of Players, and Nationality Restrictions by Ryan Gauthier 24. Athlete Trademarks: Names, Nicknames, & Catchphrases by Alexandra J. Roberts 25. Trade Secrets and Information Security in the Age of Sports Analytics by Roger Allan Ford 26. The Role of Bioethics in Sports Law by Alan Milstein 27. The Rooney Rule's Reach: How the NFL's Equal Opportunity Initiative for Coaches Inspired Local Government Reform by N. Jeremi Duru 28. Sports in the Context of Social Media Law by Jon M. Garon 29. Public Development for Professional Sports Stadiums by Irwin P. Raij and Alexander Chester 30. Daily Fantasy Sports and PASPA: How to Assess Whether the State Regulation of Daily Fantasy Sports Contests Violates Federal Law by Daniel L. Wallach"

Michael A. McCann is the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the University of New Hampshire School of Law, where he is also Director of the Sports and Entertainment Law Institute and a Professor of Law. He has published articles in the Yale Law Journal, Boston College Law Review, and Harvard Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law, among other leading law reviews. He is also an investigative writer and Legal Analyst for Sports Illustrated. He has written over 600 articles for Sports Illustrated since joining the publication in 2007 and was the first journalist to interview Lance Armstrong after his 2013 interview with Oprah Winfrey. He is also a sports attorney and served as a member of the legal team that represented Ohio State University running back Maurice Clarett in his historic case against the NFL and its eligibility rule. McCann is also collaborating with Ed O'Bannon on a book detailing O'Bannon's path-breaking case against the NCAA.

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