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Volume 9-2 Now Online!

JSEL · June 17, 2018 · Leave a Comment

Volume 9-2 is now live! This JSEL volume includes:

“#Congratulations but #SeeYouInCourt: Olympic Hashtag Restrictions Raise Concerns Over Trademark Rights and Free Speech” by John Grady & Stephen McKelvey,

“There’s No Business Like Show Business: Abandoning Color-Blind Casting and Embracing Color-Conscious Casting in American Theatre” by Kristin Bria Hopkins,

“What if Kaepernick is Correct?: A Look at the Collusion Criteria in Professional Sports” by Darren A. Heitner & Jillian Postal,

“Evaluating the FTC Endorsement Guidelines Through the Career of a Fashion Blogger” by Ava Farshidi,

Student Note by Wonnie Song, HLS ’19.

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Image: Lorie Shaull, An Eagles fan celebrates as confetti falls on the field at Super Bowl LII, Minneapolis MN, CC BY-SA 2.0 

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