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NASSM Conference Abstract Archive: Legal Aspects

NASSM Conference Abstract Archive
Legal aspects
NASSM 2011
Premises Liability: A Fitness Center Case Study [1]
Robin Ammon, University of South Dakota
Effect of Religiousness and Spirituality on Athletic Directors Decisions Regarding Prayer at Interscholastic Athletic Events [2]
Jennifer Beck, Kennesaw State University; Bernie Goldfine, Kennesaw State University; Todd Seidler, University of New Mexico; Scott Marley, University of New Mexico; Andy Gillentine, University of South Carolina
Sport Beverage Labels: An Analysis of FDA Guidelines and the Potential Legal Implications for Marketing in the Sport Industry [3]
Natasha Brison, Georgia State University; Anita Moorman, University of Louisville; Brenda Pitts, Georgia State University
“Buckeye” Is Not for All "Buckeyes": Trademark Infringement, Dilution, and Passing-Off Claims in Intercollegiate Sports [4]
Sungho Cho, Bowling Green State University; Brittney Jarvie, Bowling Green State University
Minimizing Risk Through the Development of a Best Practice Framework for Tailgating Events [5]
Andy Gillentine, University of South Carolina; John Miller, Texas Tech University
Cheerleading and Title IX: A Legal Feminist Analysis [6]
Barbara Osborne, University of North Carolina
Another Coaching Contract Lesson Learned: Williams v. University of Minnesota [7]
Linda Sharp, University of Northern Colorado
NASSM 2010
Anti-terrorism Strategies at Sport Venues: A Legal Analysis of Personal Rights [8]
Robin Ammon, Slippery Rock University; Stacey Hall, University of Southern Mississippi; Barbara Osborne, University of North Carolina
A Slippery Slope: IOC, Jurisdiction and Women's Ski Jumping [9]
Craig Arssenault, Brock University; Peter Gardner, Brock University; Hilary Findlay, Brock University (Advisor)
Importance of Foreign Athletes to Enter or Stay in U.S. [10]
Sungwon Bae, Texas Tech University; Raymond Kim, Kim & Min, APLC; Man-Young (Peter) Han, SUNY Cortland
That’s Unconscionable! Analyzing the Contractual Rights of Student-athletes [11]
Thomas A. Baker III, University of Georgia; John Grady, University of South Carolina
Legal Risks of Golf Course Directors [12]
Hong Choi, Missouri Western State University
Examining the Effectiveness of Anti-scalping Laws: A Qualitative Case Study [13]
Joris Drayer, University of Memphis
A Theoretical Model for Containment of MRSA Outbreaks in Collegiate Athletic Departments [14]
Brian Menaker, University of Florida
The Impact of the ADA on Sport Competition and Eligibility Rules: A Compliance Model for Sport Organizations [15]
Anita Moorman, University of Louisville
An Examination of the Legality of Non-recruit Clauses in a Contract: Can a Former School Control a Coach's Recruiting Activity [16]
Gina Pauline, Syracuse University
Leveraging Competitive Advantage: Creating Synergy between Strategic Management and Contract Law in College Athletics [17]
Linda Sharp, University of Northern Colorado; Terry Eddy, University of Northern Colorado
Legal Aspects
NASSM 2009
Getting Paid To Play: An Analysis Of The Application Of Antitrust Law And Labor Law To NCAA Athletics [18]
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 [19]
Paul J. Batista, Texas A&M University
Prayer at Interscholastic Athletic Events in the United States: A Regional Analysis [20]
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? [21]
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 [22]
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 [23]
Beth A. Cianfrone, Georgia State University; Thomas A. Baker, University of Georgia
Mitigating risk in athletics through service learning [24]
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 [25]
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? [26]
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 [27]
Gregory M. Kane, Eastern Connecticut State University; William K. Piotrowski, McCarter &English
An Investigation of the Fair Labor and Standards Act and Social Identity [28]
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 [29]
Ellen J. Staurowsky, Ithaca College
Division I Title IX Compliance: Methods, Motives, and Measures [30]
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 [31]
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? [32]
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? [33]
Paul J. Batista, Texas A&M University; Frank A. Bouchet, Texas A&M University
Procedural justice as a critical element in managing disputes [34]
Hilary Findlay, Brock University; Craig Hyatt, Brock University
Institutional liability for student-athlete misconduct [35]
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 [36]
John Grady, University of South Carolina; Anita Moorman, University of Louisville
Hazy viewpoints: Athletes and administrators perceptions of hazing [37]
Colleen McGlone, Coastal Carolina University
Choose life or scholarship: The pregnant athlete dilemma [38]
Barbara Osborne, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
A safe place to be: Relational risk management for male coaches and female athletes [39]
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? [40]
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) [41]
Robin Ammon, Jr, Slippery Rock University; Barbara Osborne, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Pat-Down Policies, Privacy, and Security at Sports Events [42]
Cathryn Claussen, Washington State University
Fact or Fiction? Right of Publicity Protection of Player Names and Statistics in Fantasy Sports [43]
John Grady, University of South Carolina
The Supreme Court and Civil Rights in Sport: Sexual Harassment and the Coach/Student Athlete Relationship [44]
Anita M. Moorman, University of Louisville
Legal Concerns in the Recruitment of University Athletes [45]
Linda Sharp, University of Northern Colorado; Holly K. Sheilley, University of Louisville

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