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May 1, 2015

Here is the contents of the May 1, 2015 issue of Sports Litigation Alert, an online sports-law journal.

  • Watching a Competitive Sports Event Supersedes Protections Afforded by the Texas Recreational Use Statute
  • Football Coach, Who Allegedly Played Peacemaker in Fight, Survives Motion to Dismiss
  • Analysis: Lance Armstrong Sanctioned For Perjury
  • FHSAA Gets a Reprieve as Florida State Legislature Shuts Down for the spring
  • When NCAA Violations Undercut a Coach’s Wrongful Termination Claim
  • Finding the Proper Liability and Property Protection for Unique Exposures in the Sports Industry
  • Court Sacks Photographers’ Antitrust Claims against the NFL and Its Member Teams
  • Department of Education Issues New Guidance on Title IX Coordinators
  • Summer School and the Great Lakes Sports & Entertainment Law Academy
  • Calling ‘Dibs’ through Endorsement Deals: The Surprising Twist on Intentional Interference
  • Appeals Court Affirms University’s Decision Not to Renew Coaching Contract
  • Appeals Court: Judge Failed to Consider All Facts in Negligence Case Involving Football Player
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