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Sports Justice The Law And The Business Of Sports 1st Edition Roger I Abrams

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Sports Justice The Law And The Business Of Sports 1st Edition Roger I Abrams
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Publisher: Northeastern University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.43 MB
Pages: 174
Author: Roger I. Abrams
ISBN: 9781555537357, 1555537359
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Sports Justice The Law And The Business Of Sports 1st Edition Roger I Abrams by Roger I. Abrams 9781555537357, 1555537359 instant download after payment.

Americans, brought up playing or watching sports, absorb the notions of fair play not simply as integral themes of sportsmanship on the field, but also as values they try to carry into their everyday lives. In this accessible and fascinating look at law and sports, Roger I. Abrams shines the lights on the uniquely complex and important legal issues that face both amateur and professional athletes. From cases involving Title IX, transgendered athletes, rights of the disabled, violence on the playing field, individual and franchise free-agency, amateurism and college sports, and responsibility of leagues for the safety and lifelong health of injured players, Abrams weaves a profoundly moving and immediately relevant story of ever broadening access to, and expanding rights within, the field of sports.Abrams illuminates these legal cases through compelling storytelling and personal explorations of those involved, such as Jeremy Bloom, the world champion mogul skier who was barred from playing college football because he had modeled clothes for Tommy Hilfiger, and Casey Martin, Renee Richards, and the young gymnasts from Brown University who sought access to the sports they loved, but found that their quest to achieve justice required judicial intervention. There is also one non-athlete: Al Davis, the renegade owner of the Oakland-Los Angeles-Oakland Raiders, who beat the National Football League cartel using the antitrust laws in his effort to gain the respect he was always denied.Written for sports fans and legal scholars alike, this is an engrossing and surprising story of people battling for their careers and lives, and in the process changing the very nature of sports and society.

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