Texas Review of Entertainment & Sports Law, Volume 14, Number 2, Spring 2013 Page: I
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Texas Review of Volume"14
Issue 2
Entertainment Issq 2
Spring 20 13
& Sports Law
CONTENTS
ARTICLES
TAXING MISSY: OPERATION GOLD AND THE 2012 PROPOSED OLYMPIC
TAx ELIM INATION ACT .................................................................................. 95
Kathryn Kisska-Schulze and Adam Epstein
NOTES
RESTORING INTEGRITY TO AMERICA'S PASTIME: MOVING TOWARDS A
MORE NORMATIVE APPROACH TO CHEATING IN BASEBALL............................119
Garrett R. Broshuis
BEYOND BRADY AND ANTHONY: THE CONTEMPORARY ROLE OF
ANTITRUST LAW IN THE COLLECTIVE BARGAINING PROCESS........................ 147
Kemper C. Powell
COLLECTIVE SANCTIONS: LEARNING FROM THE NFL'S JUSTIFIABLE
USE OF GROUP PUNISHMENT............ ................. ................................... 165
Laura Peterson
FAN ACTIVITIES FROM P2P FILE SHARING TO FANSUBS AND FAN
FICTION: MOTIVATIONS, POLICY CONCERNS, AND
RECOMMENDATIONS........................................................................................ 181
Tiffany Lee1
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