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Major League Baseball Owners Use “Only Tool Available” To Lockout Players

By Gregg E. Clifton & Bernard G. Dennis III, of Jackson Lewis PC Major League Baseball (MLB) exercised its legal right and remedy guaranteed pursuant to current federal labor laws when it commenced a lockout of its players shortly after the five-year collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between MLB and the Major League Baseball Players Association…
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NFL SUSPENDS THREE PLAYERS FOR VIOLATING NFL-NFLPA COVID-19 PROTOCOLS

The National Football League announced today discipline of three players for violating jointly developed and administered NFL-NFLPA COVID-19 protocols. Tampa Bay’s Antonio Brown and Mike Edwards have each been suspended without pay for the next three games. Free agent John Franklin III, if signed by a club, is also ineligible to play in the next…
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Making Space for Women in Games: An Interview with Joanie Kraut, CEO of Women In Games International (WIGI)

By Meredith Murray, 2L at GWU (The following appeared in Esports and the Law, a publication published by Hackney Publications.) Joanie Kraut is the CEO of Women in Games International (WIGI), a nonprofit organization with a mission to cultivate resources to advance economic equality and diversity in the global games industry. Joanie, a lifelong gamer,…
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SRLA Provides More Details on Its February 23-26 Annual Meeting in Atlanta

The Sports and Recreation Law Association (SRLA) will hold its annual meeting – in person – at the Renaissance Midtown Hotel in Atlanta on February 23-26, 2022. The Association, which represents sports law professors typically teaching at the undergraduate level, went virtual with its 2021 conference because of COVID. Conference events include 70 academic presentations/posters…
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Sievert Joins Jacksonville Jaguars as New General Counsel

Sports lawyer Justin Sievert has joined the Jacksonville Jaguars as their new general counsel. Sievert, previously the chair of the sports and gaming practice at Vela Wood, has reportedly replaced Jaguars general counsel Lauren Strackbine, who joined the San Jose Sharks of the NHL last month as that team’s deputy general counsel. News reports suggested…
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Refining the NCAA – an Analysis

(Editor’s Note: What follows is an excerpt of an article written by Ellen J. Staurowsky, Ed.D., Senior Writer of Hackney Publications and Professor, Sports Media, Roy H. Park School of Communications, Ithaca College, staurows@ithaca.edu , for subscription-based Sports Litigation Alert.) On Monday, November 15, 2021, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) hosted a special convention…
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Poor Security Leads to a $25,000 Fine in Waco

In accordance with “Big 12 Conference Sportsmanship and Ethical Conduct policies,” the Conference has issued a public reprimand and $25,000 fine of Baylor University for its handling of field storming incidents during and after Saturday’s football game with the University of Oklahoma. “We have a duty to ensure a safe game environment that provides the…
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National Lacrosse League Launches Initiative Around Inclusion

The National Lacrosse League (@NLL), the largest professional lacrosse property in the world, has continued its “commitment to its foundational pillars of heritage, inclusion and service with the unveiling of NLL Unites, the league’s umbrella social responsibility program.” NLL Unites will “combine the efforts of the league, teams, players and partners to promote each of…
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WEBINAR: Keeping Everything We Love About Collegiate Sport, While Fixing Its Failed Governance Structure

As part of its continuing webinar series on “Critical Issues in Collegiate Athletics,” The Drake Group will host a webinar on December 2, from 2 p.m. to 2:30 pm (EST), entitled “Keeping Everything We Love About Collegiate Sport, While Fixing Its Failed Governance Structure.” “The NCAA has been frozen with indecision since the June U.S.…
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Sports Law Professor Jordan Kobritz Pens Farewell

By Jordan Kobritz If you read the headline, you know where this is going. After 17-plus years and more than 850 columns, I’m “retiring.”  To be more precise, I’m retiring this column. My definition of “retired” is doing what you want to do, and by that standard I’ve lived a dream my entire adult life.…
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