SPORTS LAWYERS JOURNAL
VOLUME 11 SPRING 2004 NUMBER 1
Table of Contents
F@#%K Pads: The Assumption-of-Risk Doctrine, Liability-Limiting Statutes, and Skateboarding David Amell .............................................................................1 Should the Criminal Courts Adjudicate On-Ice NHL Incidents? Jennifer Marder ......................................................................17 Is the T-Shirt Cannon “Incidental to the Game” in Professional Athletics? Scott B. Kitei ..........................................................................37 Penalties, Fouls, and Errors: Professional Athletes and Violence Against Women Carrie A. Moser ......................................................................69 Title IX: How Title IX Should Be Interpreted to Afford Women the Opportunities They Deserve in Intercollegiate Athletics Eric Bentley ............................................................................89 NFL vs. Sherman Act: How the NFL’s Ban on Public Ownership Violates Federal Antitrust Laws Genevieve F.E. Birren ..........................................................121
Professional Athletes and Sports Teams: The Nexus of Their Identity Protection Dannean J. Hetzel .................................................................141
Irvine v. Talksport Ltd.: Snatching Victory
from the Jaws of Defeat—English Law Now Offers Better Protection of Celebrities’ Rights Peter M. Bryniczka ...............................................................171 Opening the Floodgates: The Effects of Flexible Immigration Laws on International Basketball Players Seeking Employment in the NBA Trey Miller ...........................................................................195 The Legal Status of Professional Athletes: Differences Between the United States and the European Union Concerning Free Agency Andreas Joklik ......................................................................223 The Trading Game: NFL Free Agency, the Salary Cap, and a Proposal for Greater Trading Flexibility Ari Nissim ............................................................................257 Tulane Moot Court Mardi Gras Invitational: Problem ................................................................................273 Winning Brief.......................................................................309