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Overview
Sports Law by Adam Epstein brings the multi-billion dollar business of sport to the classroom. Epstein's book delves into the world of interscholastic, intercollegiate and professional athletics by exploring various categories of law and its relationship to sport. In addition to providing an examination of the history of the NCAA, this textbook examines relevant NCAA cases along with excerpts from the most recent NCAA bylaws in chapters throughout the book. This aspect of the text is particularly helpful for those who have an interest in pursuing a career in college sports. The book begins with an examination of the most current cases and regulations governing sports agents and how such individuals have helped to shape the sport business. The author also provides the best discussion on the importance and role of contracts in the sports industry with an exploration of various sports contracts and special contract clauses. Along with the aforementioned topics, Sports Law dives into other important legal topics in the sports industry including torts, crimes, Title IX and gender issues, social media concerns, disability issues, antitrust and labor issues involving leagues and their player associations, an examination of international issues including the Olympic Movement and more. Epstein provides abridged cases involving Andy Oliver, Jeremy Bloom, Coach Jim O'Brien and others. Sports Law brings the dynamic and exciting world of sports law to the undergraduate and graduate student.
- 12 chapters governing major categories of sports law.
- History of the NCAA and exploration of relevant bylaws where appropriate throughout the text.
- Presentation of latest issues involving professional labor relations.
- Provides impact cases involving Andy Oliver, Jeremy Bloom, Jim O'Brien and others.
- Offers succinct discussion of major clauses found in sports contracts.
- Written for undergraduate and graduate students.
- Provides comprehensive reference list for additional research and discussion.
- End of Chapter Discussion and Review Questions.
- Same-page definitions for clarity.
1. Sports Agents.
2. Sports Contracts.
3. Sports Torts.
4. Sports Crimes.
5. Title IX and Gender Issues.
6. Disabilities and Sports.
7. Drugs and Sports.
8. International Sports Issues.
9. Antitrust and Labor Issues in Sports.
10. Intellectual Property Issues in Sports.
11. Alternative Dispute Resolution.
12. Religion and Sports.
Appendix A: Internet Resources.
Glossary.
Index.