The Harvard Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law is thrilled to share that Volume 13, Issue 2 is now live. The Issue begins with an essay from Professor Irene Calboli and Vera Sevastianova on the impact of the ongoing Russo-Ukraine conflict on fashion and trademark law. From there, this Issue of JSEL features four scholarly pieces on timely topics of sports and entertainment law from Professor William Berry, Chui Ling Goh and Professor Jack Anderson, Professor Stacey Lantagne, and Professor Brian Porto.
Check out the full issue here.
Check out the individual pieces below:
Essay
Fashion in the Times of War: The Recent Exodus of Luxury Brands from Russia and What It Means for Trademark Law by Irene Calboli & Vera Sevastianova
Articles
Superstars, Superteams, and the Future of Player Movement by William W. Berry III
The Credibility of the Court of Arbitration for Sport by Chui Ling Goh & Jack Anderson
Of Disaster Girl and Everydays: How NFTs Invite Challenging Copyright Assumptions Around Creator Support by Stacey M. Lantagne
Time to Tinker: A New Standard for Protecting the First Amendment Rights of College Athletes by Brian L. Porto
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