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Book Review: Sports Law and Regulation: Cases, Materials, and Problems
Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport (2005)
  • Adam Epstein, Central Michigan University
Abstract

Review of the 2005 textbook authored by Matthew J. Mitten, Timothy Davis, Rodney K. Smith & Robert C. Berry. The four authors of this text all have credible status in the field of sports law as professors at the law school level, and the reader is reminded of their expertise throughout the book in numerous footnotes, notes and in other references. They present 12 chapters of a sport law smorgasbord in an interesting arrangement. The authors note that the book should be given multidisciplinary consideration among law students and upper-division undergraduate and graduate students. However, the authors provide that the textbook "raises some of the deeper philosophical, sociological, psychological, and economic policy issues that arise in the sports context."

Keywords
  • Sports Law,
  • Book Review,
  • Regulation,
  • Interscholastic,
  • Intercollegiate,
  • Risk Management,
  • Title IX,
  • Intellectual Property,
  • Labor Law
Publication Date
2005
Citation Information
Adam Epstein. "Book Review: Sports Law and Regulation: Cases, Materials, and Problems" Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport Vol. 15 Iss. 2 (2005)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/adam_epstein/13/