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This Article analyzes whether an NFL player who protests during the national anthem has any legal recourse if he is fired—or not hired—as a result of his political protests. Part I of this Article describes the history of NFL players engaging in political protests during the national anthem....
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athletics departments based on UNESCO sports-specific criteria.Finally, Part IV proposes a reasonable means to reform … intercollegiate sports in the United States. Specifically, the proposal calls for a bifurcated reform of collegiate sports in the U ….S., with a small number of revenue-generating colleges, in a small number of sports, adopting a commercial sports business …
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We analyze attendance of professional football matches in England finding that it is related to unemployment over a very long period of time. More unemployment leads to lower attendances. Distinguishing between leagues, we find that the relationship is larger for lower leagues, i.e. attendance...
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increased significantly since the 1990s. This enabled race organizer ASOto firmly establish themselves as the sport's most …
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This study adds to the debate about the relationship between the Olympic Games and socio-economic factors. It is the first empirical work testing if economic, political, and social determinants (as well as the prospects of success) help to forecast which countries will submit an Olympic bid to...
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Applying stochastic frontier analysis, we estimate the importance of sports in society as technical efficiency of …. The results show that the spread of importance is very wide over time, across countries, gender, and sports. These … allows to shed light on important aspects of recent sport history, such as the consequences of the breakdown of the former …
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the wealth of college sports in the hands of a select few administrators, athletic directors and coaches.Following years … world of college sports …
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The NCAA’s NIL policy left a great deal of grey area for schools and conferences to fill in. In this space, collectives have emerged to fill the financial role that booster groups were prohibited from fulfilling, and while NCAA policy still prohibits pay-for-play schemes, collectives have...
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