Texas Review of Entertainment & Sports Law, Volume 13, Number 2, Spring 2012 Page: Front Cover
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Texas Review of
Entertainment
& Sports LawVolume 13
Spring 2012
Number 2
Field of Broken Dreams: The Quest for Rule-of-Law in Sports
Litigation Reviewing Roger I. Abrams, Sports Justice: The Law
& Business of Sports
Geoffrey Christopher Rapp
When "Ripped from the Headlines" Means "See You in Court":
Libel by Fiction and the Tort-Law Twist on a Controversial
Defamation Concept
Robert D. Richards
To Share or Not To Share: Revenue Sharing Structures in
Professional Sports
Justin R. Hunt
A Dirty Game: Trusting the National Hockey League to Play
Judge, Jury, and Executioner
Jennifer A. WoodPublished by The University of Texas School of Law
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