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October 28, 2016

Here is the contents of the October 28, 2016 issue of Sports Litigation Alert, an online sports-law journal.

  • Loeb & Loeb LLP to Host Seminar Examining Two Hot Topics—Technology and Branding
  • Book Looks at Confidential Informants in Criminal Cases; Do the Same Issues Apply in the NCAA Enforcement Process?
  • An Examination of How NCAA Members and Conferences Are Committed to Reducing Student-Athlete Time Demands in 2017
  • School District Responds to Father’s Lawsuit Alleging Coach and AD Violated His Son’s Constitutional Rights
  • A Glimpse Into the Life of What It Is Like to be a College Athlete Who Is About to Become Trans
  • NCAA Announces Hire of Director of Law, Policy and Governance
  • Sharapova’s Attorneys Believe CAS Got It Right; Others Disagree
  • Are Student-Athletes Employees? NCAA Faces Another Legal Challenge
  • Court Finds Rams Are on the Hook with Those Who Bought PSLs
  • Labor Board Puts an End to Question about Whether Northwestern Student-Athletes Are Employees
  • Judge Awards More Than $1 Million in Damages in Concussion Case Involving Softball Player
  • Seventh Circuit Finds Arbitrator Exceeded Authority in Interpreting CBA Involving Soccer Entities
  • Judge Dismisses Student Athlete’s Due Process Claim
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