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Volume 6-1

JSEL Volume 6, Number 1 (full version PDF)

ARTICLES

Catalyzing Fans
Dan Markel, Michael McCann, and Howard M. Wasserman

Linking to Liability: When Linking to Leaked Movies, Scripts, and Television Shows Is Copyright Infringement
Kimberlianne Podlas

A European Solution to America’s Basketball Problem: Reforming Amateur Basketball in the United States
Joshua Lee and Jaimie McFarlin

COMMENTARY

Quarterback by Committee: A Response in Memory of Dan Markel
Andrew A. Schwartz

Contextualizing Fan Action Committees: A Comment on Catalyzing Fans
David Fagundes

Promoting Values: A Comment on Catalyzing Fans
Mitchell N. Berman

The Tax Consequences of Catalyzed Fans
Adam Chodorow

The Law and Economics of Catalyzing Fans
Miriam A. Cherry

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