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Volume 9-2

JSEL Volume 9, Number 2

(Full Version)

ARTICLES

#Congratulations but #SeeYouInCourt: Olympic Hashtag Restrictions Raise Concerns Over Trademark Rights and Free Speech

John Grady & Stephen McKelvey

There’s No Business Like Show Business: Abandoning Color-Blind Casting and Embracing Color-Conscious Casting in American Theatre

Kristin Bria Hopkins

What if Kaepernick is Correct?: A Look at the Collusion Criteria in Professional Sports

Darren A. Heitner & Jillian Postal 

Evaluating the FTC Endorsement Guidelines Through the Career of a Fashion Blogger

Ava Farshidi 

NOTE

The NFL-DirecTV Antitrust Controversy and Potential Parallels in TIDAL’s Approach to the Music Streaming Market

Wonnie Song 

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