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**Book Description for Sports Law and Regulation, 6th Edition**
Dive deep into the evolving landscape of sports law with the 6th Edition of *Sports Law and Regulation*. This essential resource brings forth a detailed and timely examination of the legal issues that pervade various levels of sport—youth, high school, college, Olympic, and professional. Key topics include gender and racial equity, health and safety, risk management, and the intricacies of intellectual property law.
This edition offers a rich compilation of cases and materials, ensuring diverse perspectives and comprehensive coverage. Instructors are granted significant flexibility to tailor their courses, opting to focus on specific sections or chapters appropriate for courses in Amateur Sports Law or Professional Sports Law. With a well-structured organization, the text is specifically designed to facilitate students’ understanding through a blend of introductory materials, thoughtful commentary, and hypothetical challenges that encourage the practical application of new knowledge.
**What’s New in the 6th Edition:**
– **Updated Legal Cases:** Explore pivotal cases surrounding freedom of speech and religious rights at the high school level, including Mahanoy Area Sch. Dist. v. B.L. and Kennedy v. Bremerton School District.
– **NCAA Evolution:** Delve into the new NCAA Constitution and governance changes, including revised bylaws, transfer eligibility rules, NIL policies, and updates stemming from NCAA v. Alston.
– **Concussion Legislation:** This edition presents fresh insights into concussion-related legal developments, including recent case law, state-level legislation aimed at reducing concussion incidents, and settlements involving NCAA, NFL, and NHL.
– **Coaching Dynamics:** A refined chapter dedicated to coaching now discusses issues linked to college admissions scandals and presents an updated exercise on coaching contract negotiations.
– **Collective Bargaining Agreements:** Gain insights into the latest provisions from major leagues including the NBA, WNBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, MLS, and NWSL. This includes new regulations concerning cannabis use and developments related to minor league baseball players’ unionization.
– **International Sports Law Updates:** This edition features revised materials on Olympic and international sports law, with discussions on recent CAS awards regarding anti-doping regulations and the legality of excluding Russian athletes from competitions.
– **Racial Diversity Analysis:** Updated demographic statistics shed light on the representation of racial minorities in coaching and administrative roles within collegiate and professional sports. Additionally, review the significant racial discrimination lawsuit brought forward by coach Brian Flores against the NFL.
– **Gender Equity Focus:** An updated chapter now includes the latest Title IX regulations, concerns surrounding sexual orientation discrimination, and guidelines for the participation rights of transgender and intersex athletes.
– **Liability Commentary:** New commentary critically evaluates the application of baseball rules concerning stadium owner liability to spectators, alongside noteworthy developments regarding co-participant liability.
**For Professors and Students:**
– Engage in skill-building exercises that focus on client counseling, negotiation, and contract drafting.
– Analyze landmark historical cases and significant recent rulings that shape the current sports law landscape.
– Enhance critical thinking with Notes and Questions addressing philosophical, sociological, psychological, and economic themes.
– Enjoy the book’s flexible format, accommodating various teaching objectives—from amateur sports law to the intricacies of professional sports law.
ISBNs: 979-8889060512, 979-8889060505, 979-8889060529
**Important Note:** This sale is strictly for the eBook version of *Sports Law and Regulation: Cases, Materials, and Problems*, 6th Edition, presented in a converted PDF format (please note that page numbers will not align with the physical edition). Access codes are not included.









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