From the 2014 18th Annual Sports Law Symposium:
- Regulating Sports Agents: Why Current Federal and State Efforts Do Not Deter the Unscrupulous Athlete-Agent and How a National Licensing System May Cure the Problem by Eric Willenbacher, St. John’s University School of Law
- Trademark Intersectionality, by Sonya Katyal, Fordham University School of Law
- Washington “Redskins” – Disparaging Term or Valuable Tradition? Legal and Economic Issues Concerning Harjo v. Pro-Football, Inc. by Mark S. Nagel & Daniel A. Rascher, University of South Carolina and University of San Francisco
From the 2013 17th Annual Sports Law Symposium:
- How the Morals Clause in Jack Molinas’ Contract Saved the National Basketball Association in 1954 by J. Gordon Hylton, Marquette University School of Law
- Rick Pitino and the “Cardinal” Morals Clause by Cari Stern, Chapman & Cutler, LLP and John Marshall Law School