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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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On May 14, 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court held in Murphy v. National Collegiate Athletic Association that the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (“PASPA”) violated the Tenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, and thus the U.S. government may not use PASPA to prevent states from...
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The United States employs an ad hoc, unconventional method of regulating sports betting, banning it almost everywhere while granting a monopoly to firms in a single state, Nevada. This approach encourages illegal sports betting markets, ignores negative externalities, and generates welfare...
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Berger and Pope (2011) show that being slightly behind increases the likelihood of winning in professional and collegiate basketball. We extend their analysis to large samples of Australian football, American football and rugby matches, but find little to no evidence of such an effect for these...
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In this paper I explore the flexibility of the work week in the United States, using the FIFA Soccer World Cup as a …
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is such a trend existing. For an empirical test for trends in competitive balance of four European soccer leagues (ENG …
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In this paper I explore the flexibility of the work week in the United States, using the FIFA Soccer World Cup as a …
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Football Association (“QFA”) and instead award it to the No. 2 bidder, the United States Soccer Federation (“USSF”). FIFA … Major League Soccer will be harmed by losing the economic legacy of the World Cup …
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Analyzing the peer assessment portion of the US News and World Report’s college rankings, we find that administrators and faculty rate more highly universities whose football team receives a greater number of votes in either the final Associated Press or Coaches’ Poll. Controlling for...
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