Football is by far America’s most popular sport. The National Football League’s (“NFL”) revenue is projected to be $13.3 billion in the 2016 season, and has grown by nearly 50% since 2010. This is more than any of their competing sports leagues. As of July 1, 2016, Major League Baseball (“MLB”) grosses the second highest revue total at $9.5 billion, followed by the National Basketball Association (“NBA”) at $4.8 billion, and the National Hockey League (“NHL”) at $3.7 billion. This post was originally published on the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal website on November 1, 2016. The original post can be accessed via the Archived Link button above
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This paper examines the growing trend of NFL players to forego participation in the league´s yearly ...
Football is by far America’s most popular sport. The National Football League’s (“NFL”) revenue is p...
The National Football League has recently faced an onslaught of public criticism stemming from its h...
Over the past three months an antitrust suit was before a jury of eight women in a Minneapolis Feder...
The business aspects of professional sport dominated the media when a twenty-seven day strike disrup...
The National Football League (NFL) is the governing body of professional football in America and is ...
On July 8, 2011, in Brady v. NFL, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit held that the Nor...
In 2014, a group of retired professional football players sued the National Football League (“NFL”),...
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The Super Bowl is a highly-anticipated, star-studded event that appeals to sports fans and commercia...
The purpose of this article is to offer guidance to courts and attorneys faced with the issue of det...
The paper compiles research on how NFL and NBA manage their leagues respectively and what sort of im...
This Comment discusses the background and purpose of collective bargaining in American professional ...
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Over the past week there has been some comment on the NFL television blackout policy that prohibits ...
This paper examines the growing trend of NFL players to forego participation in the league´s yearly ...