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Pop & Perjury: the IRS Valuation War with the Estate of Michael Jackson, Beckett Cantley, Geoffrey Dietrich The University of New Hampshire Law Review
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Barbie in Bondage: What Orly Lobel's Book "You Don't Own Me: How Mattel v. MGA Entertainment Exposed Barbie's Dark Side" Tells Us About The Commoditization of the Female Body, Ann Bartow Law Faculty Scholarship
Sports betting, federalism and the Constitution, John M. Greabe Law Faculty Scholarship
Athlete Trademarks: Names, Nicknames, and Catchphrases, Alexandra J. Roberts Law Faculty Scholarship
Baseball and the U.S.-Cuban Diplomatic Relationship: Why did baseball serve as an ineffective diplomatic tool for the United States and Cuba?, Abbygale Sarah Martinen Honors Theses and Capstones
If It’s Broke, Fix It: Fixing Fixation, Megan M. Carpenter Law Faculty Scholarship
Work Made for Hire – Analyzing the Multifactor Balancing Test, Ryan G. Vacca Law Faculty Scholarship
IP Basics: Copyright in Visual Arts, Thomas G. Field Jr. Law Faculty Scholarship
Function over Form: Bringing the Fixation Requirement into the Modern Era, Megan M. Carpenter, Steven Hetcher Law Faculty Scholarship
Do you Believe He Can Fly? Royce White and Reasonable Accommodations Under the Americans with Disabilities Act for NBA Players with Anxiety Disorder and Fear of Flying, Michael McCann Law Faculty Scholarship
The Aftermath of Aftermath: The Impact of Digital Music Distribution on the Recording Industry, Michael McCubbin The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Copyright Law and Pornography, Ann Bartow Law Faculty Scholarship
Billy-Bob Teeth Saves Porn Star: Coping with Defective Work-for-Hire Registrations, Thomas G. Field The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Drawing a Line in the Sand: Copyright Law and New Museums, Megan M. Carpenter Law Faculty Scholarship
Antitrust, Governance, and Postseason College Football, Michael McCann Law Faculty Scholarship
Taking Away an Artist’s “Get Out of Jail Free” Card: Making Changes and Applying Basic Contract Principles to California’s Talent Agencies Act, Gregory Albert The University of New Hampshire Law Review
The NBA and the Single Entity Defense: A Better Case?, Michael A. McCann Law Faculty Scholarship
Bloodsucking Copyrights, Ann Bartow Law Faculty Scholarship
Justice Sonia Sotomayor and the Relationship between Leagues and Players: Insights and Implications, Michael McCann Law Faculty Scholarship
American Needle v. NFL: An Opportunity to Reshape Sports Law, Michael McCann Law Faculty Scholarship
The Rhetoric of Predictability: Reclaiming the Lay Ear in Music Copyright Infringement Litigation, Austin Padgett The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Why Hollywood Does Not Require “Saving” From the Recordkeeping Requirements Imposed by 18 U.S.C. Section 2257, Ann Bartow Law Faculty Scholarship
Copyright Law and Pornography: Reconsidering Incentives to Create and Distribute Pornography, Ann Bartow Law Faculty Scholarship
Pornography, Coercion, and Copyright Law 2.0, Ann Bartow Law Faculty Scholarship
Expanding Preferential Treatment Under the Record Rental Amendment Beyond the Music Industry, Ryan G. Vacca Law Faculty Scholarship
Social Psychology, Calamities, and Sports Law, Michael McCann Law Faculty Scholarship
The Reckless Pursuit of Dominion: A Situational Analysis of the NBA and Diminishing Player Autonomy, Michael McCann Law Faculty Scholarship
It’s Not About the Money: The Role of Preferences, Cognitive Biases and Heuristics Among Professional Athletes, Michael McCann Law Faculty Scholarship
Legality of Age Restrictions in the NBA and NFL, Michael McCann, Joseph S. Rosen Law Faculty Scholarship
Clarett v. National Football League: Defining the Non-Statutory Labor Exception to Antitrust Law as it pertains to Restraints primarily focused in Labor Markets and Restraints primarily focused in Business Markets, Ronald Terk Sia The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Illegal Defense: The Irrational Economics of Banning High School Players from the NBA Draft, Michael McCann Law Faculty Scholarship
In the Title IX Race Toward Gender Equity, The Black Female Athlete is Left to Finish Last: The Lack of Access for the “Invisible Woman", Tonya M. Evans Law Faculty Scholarship
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