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Volume 11-2

JSEL Volume 11, Number 2

Full Version

ARTICLES

Reexploring the Esports Approach of America’s Three Major Leagues

Peter A. Carfagna

The NCAA’s Agent Certification Program: A Critical and Legal Analysis

Marc Edelman & Richard Karcher

Well-Intentioned but Counterproductive: An Analysis of the NFLPA’s Financial Advisor Registration Program
Ross N. Evans
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A Win Win: College Athletes Get Paid for Their Names, Images, and Likenesses, and Colleges Maintain the Primacy of Academics

Jayma Meyer and Andrew Zimbalist

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