NASSM Conference Abstract Archive: Legal Aspects

NASSM Conference Abstract Archive
Legal Aspects
NASSM 2009
Getting Paid To Play: An Analysis Of The Application Of Antitrust Law And Labor Law To NCAA Athletics
Thomas A. Baker, University of Georgia; Joel G. Maxcy, University of Georgia
Criticize the Coach at Your Peril: Recent Cases Clarify Boundaries of First Amendment Free Speech
Paul J. Batista, Texas A&M University
Prayer at Interscholastic Athletic Events in the United States: A Regional Analysis
Jennifer Beck, Kennesaw State University; Bernie Goldfine, Kennesaw State University; Scott Marley, University of New Mexico; Todd Seidler, University of New Mexico; Andy Gillentine, University of Miami
From Reactive to Proactive Event Safety Management: Are South African Stadia Ready for 2010 Fifa World Cup and Beyond?
Salmar Burger, University of Pretoria; Isaac J. Roets, University of Pretoria; Anneliese E. Goslin, University of Pretoria; Darlene A. Kluka, Barry University
Use of survey data in Sport Trademark Litigation: Issue of Psychometrical validity of survey instrument in light of Federal Rules of Evidence, Daubert V. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals and Congenerity Test
Sungho Cho, Bowling Green State University; Howon Jeong, University of Seoul
The Use of Student-Athlete Likeness in Sport Video Games: An Application of the Right of Publicity
Beth A. Cianfrone, Georgia State University; Thomas A. Baker, University of Georgia
Mitigating risk in athletics through service learning
Trey Cunningham, Northwestern State University; John Dollar, Northwestern State University; Ashley K. Gibson, Southeastern Louisiana University; Bill Dickens, Northwestern State University
From the Classroom to the Community: Service Learning through Sport Law
Leigh Ann Danzey-Bussell, Ball State University; Emese Ivan, Ball State University
From Beijing 2008 to London 2012: A comparative analysis of recent Olympic sponsorship protection legislation – Does it fairly balance the rights and interests of all stakeholders?
John Grady, University of South Carolina; Steve McKelvey, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Matthew J. Bernthal, University of South Carolina
Technology and Classroom Instruction: The Tension Between Technological Measures To Protect Exclusive Ownership Rights And Fair Use
Gregory M. Kane, Eastern Connecticut State University; William K. Piotrowski, McCarter &English
An Investigation of the Fair Labor and Standards Act and Social Identity
Michael Newhouse-Bailey, The University of Texas at Austin; Marlene A. Dixon, The University of Texas at Austin (Advisor)
Female Football Players & Male Field Hockey Players: Where Gender Integration and Notions of Sport Equality Collide
Ellen J. Staurowsky, Ithaca College
Division I Title IX Compliance: Methods, Motives, and Measures
Erianne A. Weight, Bowling Green State University
It's In The Game: Officially Licensed Collegiate Video Games, and Student-Athlete's Statutory and Common Law Right of Publicity
Antonio S. Williams, Indiana University; Lawrence Fielding, Indiana University (Advisor)
NASSM 2008
Pat-down searches: Reduction technique for terrorist threat or litigation waiting to happen?
Robin Ammon, Slippery Rock University; John Miller, Texas Tech University; Todd Seidler, University of New Mexico
The effectiveness of early termination clauses in university coaching contracts: Will Coach Fran be as successful as Coach O'Brien?
Paul J. Batista, Texas A&M University; Frank A. Bouchet, Texas A&M University
Procedural justice as a critical element in managing disputes
Hilary Findlay, Brock University; Craig Hyatt, Brock University
Institutional liability for student-athlete misconduct
Ashlie Goble, The University of Tennessee; Jim Bemiller, The University of Tennessee; Gi-Yong Koo, The University of Tennessee (Advisor); Robin Hardin, The University of Tennessee (Advisor)
"Muck Fizzou," "Vick 'em," & "I've been ejected!" Emerging First Amendment issues in sport
John Grady, University of South Carolina; Anita Moorman, University of Louisville
Hazy viewpoints: Athletes and administrators perceptions of hazing
Colleen McGlone, Coastal Carolina University
Choose life or scholarship: The pregnant athlete dilemma
Barbara Osborne, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
A safe place to be: Relational risk management for male coaches and female athletes
Michael Van Bussel, Jacksonville University; Greg Dickinson, The University of Western Ontario (Advisor)
The under representation of women as coaches of men's collegiate sport teams: Are legal approaches needed to address occupational closure?
Athena Yiamouyiannis, Ohio University; Anita Moorman, University of Louisville
NASSM 2007
Title IX Compliance Past & Present: A Comparative Analysis of Favia v. Indiana University of Pennsylvania (1992) and Choike, et al. v. Slippery Rock University (2006)
Robin Ammon, Jr, Slippery Rock University; Barbara Osborne, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Pat-Down Policies, Privacy, and Security at Sports Events
Cathryn Claussen, Washington State University
Fact or Fiction? Right of Publicity Protection of Player Names and Statistics in Fantasy Sports
John Grady, University of South Carolina
The Supreme Court and Civil Rights in Sport: Sexual Harassment and the Coach/Student Athlete Relationship
Anita M. Moorman, University of Louisville
Legal Concerns in the Recruitment of University Athletes
Linda Sharp, University of Northern Colorado; Holly K. Sheilley, University of Louisville