Texas Review of Entertainment & Sports Law, Volume 17, Number 1, Fall 2015: Searching Inside

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... THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SCHOOL OF LAW ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS WARD FARNSWORTH, B.A., J.D.; Dean... EMERITI HANS W. BAADE, A.B., J.D., LL.B., LL.M.; Hugh Lamar Stone Chair Emeritus in Civil Law. RICHARD V

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..., Ohio L.A. (Scot) Powe Anne Green Regents Chair in Law & Professor of Government The University of Texas... School of Law, Austin, Texas Wayne C. Schiess Senior Lecturer The University of Texas School of Law..., Austin, Texas David S. Sokolow Distinguished Senior Lecturer The University of Texas School of Law

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... networks,6 on digital and mobile platforms,7 and Associate Professor of Law, Seattle University. B.S., Ph.B...., Miami University; M.A., Purdue University; J.D., Case Western Reserve University. 1. See, e.g., Matt

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... board and The University of Texas are not in any way responsible for the views expressed by contributors... be addressed to: Texas Review of Entertainment & Sports Law The University of Texas School of Law 727 East Dean

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... by The University of Texas School of Law Publications, 727 East Dean Keeton Street, Austin, Texas, 78705. Copyright... Sports Law, or to indicate a change of address, please write to: The University of Texas School of Law

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... at Barry University School of Law, Orlando, Florida. She received her J.D. (magna cum laude) and LL.M... University School of Law, for her continuing and generous support of faculty scholarship through summer

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