In a monumental decision, the Supreme Court struck down the federal ban on sports betting. @jfielkow analyzes the ruling and its wide-ranging impact. https://t.co/U38FdW9hqt #sportslaw
Still a few spots left in the @TulaneSportsLaw Basketball Competition and 3-on-3 Tournament.
Proceeds of the tournament benefit the 3-Point Club of New Orleans. For more info & to register:
https://t.co/ujgTeadwh1 - competition
https://t.co/ZZO3CJrfFo - tournament
#sportslaw
Biggest (only?) winner from Deflategate: Jimmy Garoppolo. If Tom Brady wasn't suspended & if 2 of 3 federal appeals judges didn't side with the NFL, Garoppolo may have never gotten a start. Today he signs the largest deal in NFL history. The unintended consequences of sports law. https://t.co/TnOXGxVMzZ
Derrick Rose's Adidas Contract: Breaking Down the Strange Terms. @McCannSportsLaw does a great job pulling back the curtain on some critical components of athlete endorsement deals https://t.co/zq0oigUwwN #sportslaw#SportsBiz
Because @TulaneSportsLaw never sleeps, they are hosting a basketball negotiation competition AND a 3-on-3 basketball tournament to benefit the 3-Point Club of New Orleans. For more info & to register:
https://t.co/ujgTeadwh1 - competition
https://t.co/ZZO3CJrfFo - tournament
The "Baseball Rule" generally requires teams to provide protected seating for fans in harms way but in the past typically did not extend beyond the beginning of a dugout. https://t.co/mCxF3ApaQF
Breaking: Detailed transfer proposal would allow athletes to transfer without restriction if coach is fired or leaves for another job. https://t.co/Fa8zOE9MK9
How did Jeffrey Loria's purchase of the Marlins in 2002 impact the Baltimore Orioles contract negotiations with Manny Machado in 2018? @SommerOnSports explains: https://t.co/0J8NrpAifE #MLB#sportslaw
Billy Preston yet another player caught up in the FBI/DOJ NCAA scandal. Paper trail leading back to adidas was likely too much for Kansas to risk considering the limited reward.
Email from NFL spokesman on Raiders/Rooney Rule: "The NFL confirmed today that its review of the hiring of Oakland Raiders head coach Jon Gruden complied with the Rooney Rule and that the club conducted bona fide interviews with minority candidates as part of its search process."