Moorad Sports Law Journal Blog
Why Timeout Doesn’t Mean Game Over: on Competitive Governance in eSports
Fake it Till You Make it: Sports Counterfeiting
PGA Tour Tees Off in Countersuit Against LIV Golf Tour
Eleven Game Suspension for Sexual Misconduct: A Blitz on Deshaun Watson, or Justice Served?
The NBA’s Constitution ties Adam Silver’s Hands
MAMA, PLEASE?: Luka Doncic Goes 1 – on – 1 With His Mom
Can Brian Flores’ Racial Discrimination Allegations Burst the NFL’s Arbitration Bubble?
Labor Strikes Out in Lockout: A Look at the Second Longest Work Stoppage in Baseball History
All-out Blitz: The Rams won the Super Bowl, but St. Louis won the Settlement
Just Bet on It: Why the Sports Betting Industry Needs to Address Gambling Addictions
Fins Down: How Tanking Could Sink Miami Dolphins Owner Stephen Ross
Throwing a Hail Mary: The Supreme Court Will Hear Case of Praying Football Coach
Unsportsmanlike Conduct: High School Athletes’ Suspensions Upheld for Bullying
Native American Mascot Ban Provokes Legal Battle in Colorado
Upgraded Boathouse and More for UConn Team after Bright-line Title IX Blunder
Olympic Intellectual Property: The Gold Medal Standard
Two Years After Kobe Bryant’s Death, Litigation Is Far from Over
The NCAA Shifts the Blame
How the NHL CBA Left Player with No Other Choice But to Request a Trade
Restarting Youth Recreational Sports: Are Recreational League Volunteers Subject to COVID-19 Liability?
Oliver Luck Goes on Offense Against Vince McMahon and the XFL in Wrongful Termination Suit
National Women’s Soccer League Faces Serious Allegations
The Legal Impact Resulting from Labeling Student-Athletes as Employees
Thou Shalt Not Force the Shot: The First Jab Against Student-Athlete Vaccine Mandates and Discretionary Religious-Exemption Systems
The Black Hole: Allegations and Defenses in the Wake of Jon Gruden’s Resignation as Las Vegas Raiders Head Coach
New Arizona Sports Betting Law Faces Legal Hiccup
The Return of NHL Players to the Olympics . . . Right?
Bad Bet or Bum Deal? Nerlens Noel sues Former Agent, Rich Paul
Love All: Naomi Osaka Pushes Sponsors to Acknowledge Mental Health in Legal Contracts
With Human Rights Sidelined, Calls Grow for Boycott of 2022 Winter Olympics
It’s in the Game (Again): EA Sports Revival Fuels Ongoing Athlete Publicity Rights Movement
Importing Amateurism: How a Canadian Tax Instrument Could Assist the NCAA in Preserving Amateurism
The Race for Justice: Will Caster Semenya Clear the Last Hurdle of her Legal Battle Before Tokyo 2021?
The Need for Digital Defense: Cyber Threats to Sports Organizations
No Fans Needed - An Exploration of the Long-Term Implications of the Coronavirus on Seasonal Ticket Sales by Sports Teams
Closing the Streaming Loophole: How the Protecting Lawful Streaming Act Allows Dana White to Punish Illegal UFC Streamers
15-Yard Penalty, Automatic Termination for Speaking Out: High School Football Coach Fired for Criticizing School Curriculum
Doubts about the Tokyo 2021 Olympics and Paralympics
Taking A Hit: Lawsuits Filed Against the NCAA and Its Member Institutions for Concussion Mistreatment
College Basketball Corruption Scandal: Appealed and Affirmed
Arbitration Fails to Hold Line Against Russia’s Games
Nike Develops Transparency in Response to Disability Suit
From the Tennis Court to the Supreme Court: How Justice Ginsburg’s Legacy Extends into the Sports Realm
Contracting around the Pandemic: How Key Contractual Provisions May Affect Arms-Length Dealing Within the Sports Industry
Taking a Gamble: University of Colorado’s Advertising Deal with PointsBet and What it Means for Compliance with NCAA’s Wagering Prohibition
Legal Action Prompted Against Brown University for the Elimination of Athletic Programs
A Second Chance: The NCAA’s One Year Eligibility Extension for College Athletes
Battling in the Bubble of Trademarks: The NCAA’s Potential Solution to Play During COVID-19
A Risky Play: Revising Native American-Inspired Team Names Turns into Prohibiting Fan Expression
Don’t Test Your Luck! Why Colts Fans Should Not Sue Over Ticket Refunds
Shut Down Chosen Over a Shootout: What Does This Say About the Stature of Women’s Athletics?
A Big Green Mess: Analyzing the Legal Implications Surrounding the Phillie Phanatic
Doping Seabiscuit: Drugs and Regulatory Reform in Horse Racing
Is it Fair Play to Pay?: Refereeing California’s Fair Pay to Play Act
"It's Complicated": Minor League Baseball's Antitrust Exemption After Save America's Pastime Act
Amendment 13: Gambling Over Greyhounds
"Tell the Truth!": The National Hockey League Concussion Litigation
A Risky Bet: The City of Oakland Prepares to File an Antitrust Suit Against the Raiders for Relocating to Las Vegas
Delay of Game: Are NFL and NFLPA Facing a Head-to-Head Collision in 2021?
Forcing Shareholders to Take a Knee: Corporate Governance and Social Movements in Sports
The Odds Are Good: States Considering Sports Betting Agreements with Native American Tribes May See Increases in Gaming Revenue
Indoor Rock Climbing: The Nuts and Bolts of Route Theft and Potential Copyright
Game, Set, Skirt?: Women's Tennis Attire at Play
A Bitter Barcelona: Soccer Club Seeks Breach of Contract Remedy and Challenges Financial Dealings in Star Striker Neymar Jr.’s Departure
‘It’s Gotta Be the Shoes’: How the FBI Shed Light on the Under Sole of College Hoops
Showtime Faces Legal Trouble Following Mayweather-McGregor Fight
Oklahoma State University v. Ohio State University: The (Trademark) Battle for OSU
Can Soccer Teams be Liable for Child Abuse in England?
The NFL Must Tackle the Realities of Painkiller Overuse in Two 9th Circuit Cases
Standing Room Only: Disgruntled Football Fan Tells Third Circuit That When it Comes to Standing, Twombly and Iqbal Do Not Apply
What If They Forgot to Record the Super Bowl?
By Michael Risch, Professor, Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law.
The Debate Over Student Athlete Compensation Hits Home in Berger v. NCAA
By Gregory Laudadio: Staff Writer, Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal; J.D. Candidate, May 2017, Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law.
Rams Won’t Escape to L.A. Quietly: St. Louis Fans Bring Deception and Personal Seat License Claims
By Eric Alkon: Staff Writer, Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal; J.D. Candidate, May 2017, Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law.
Sports Gambling in New Jersey: The Wild, Wild East?
By Jordan Hollander, Esq.: Jordan Hollander is an associate in the Newark, New Jersey office of Genova Burns LLC, where he is a member of the Employment Law & Litigation and Casino & Gaming Law practice groups.
The Secret Life of the Professional Umpire
By Sarah Ebersole-Holzhauer: Staff Writer, Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal; J.D. Candidate, May 2017, Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law.
The Player Behind the Mask: Should Transgender Youth Athletes Be Able to Play on Teams of Their Gender Identity?
By Kelsey Krier: Staff Writer, Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal; J.D. Candidate, May 2017, Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law.
Women’s Soccer Gets A Red Card: Discussing The Recent Lawsuit Filed by U.S. Soccer
By Ashley Albano: Staff Writer, Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal; J.D. Candidate, May 2017, Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law.
2023 Journal Blogs
The Doctor Will See You Now: Has the Kansas Legislature Opened The Door To Controversial Physical Inspections in the Wake of House Bill 2238?
Extra! Extra! Read all about It!: Ivy League Scholarship Ban Faces Attack from Ivy League Ballers
A Mulligan for Erica Herman: Will Tiger’s Wood Ex-Girlfriend Be Able to Nullify NDA Agreement under the Speak Out Act?
A Single Pair of Counterfeit Shorts Sets Up Personal Jurisdiction Slam Dunk Over Foreign Online Retailer in NBA Trademark Dispute
University Liability Releases: Are College Athletes Getting Played by Contractual Waivers?
Throwing in the Towel: Federal Consequences for Retiring Professional Athletes in 2023
The Rise of Collegiate Collectives: How Jaden Rashada’s Recommitment Brings Light to the Influence That NIL Collectives Have on Recruitment
Fair Use of a Million-Dollar Copyright? How Andy Warhol Foundation’s Suit Against Photographer May Drastically Impact Sports Marketing