Content Posted in 2016
2014 Master of the Game Award Acceptance Speech, Martin J. Greenberg
A Comparative Analysis of American and Canadian Antitrust and Labor Laws as Applied to Professional Sports League Lockouts and Potential Solutions to Prevent Their Occurrence, Jo-Annie Charbonneau
Addressing the Current Crisis in NCAA Athletics: Where is Congress?, Thomas J. Horton, Drew DeGroot, and Tyler Custis
All It Ever Does Is Rain: Bruce Springsteen and the Alienation of Labor, David Ray Papke
A New Must of the Public Trust: Modifying Wisconsin’s Public Trust Doctrine to Accommodate Modern Development While Still Serving the Doctrine’s Essential Goals, Evann D.S. Derus
Are Institutions of Higher Education Failing to Protect Students?: An Analysis of Title IX's Sexual Violence Protections and College Athletics, Anita M. Moorman and Barbara Osborne
A Sporting Chance: Biediger v. Quinnipiac University and What Constitutes a Sport for Purposes of Title IX, James J. Hefferan, Jr.
Athletic Directors, Martin J. Greenberg and Alexander W. Evrard
A Time to Fly and a Time to Die: Suicide Tourism and Assisted Dying in Australia Considered, Hadeel Al-Alosi
Bending the Rules to Change the Rule? Was the National Football League's Domestic Violence Policy Collectively Bargained for?, Sean P. McCarthy
Binding Authority: Unamendability in the United States Constitution—A Textual and Historical Analysis, George Mader
Book Review: The Code of the Court of Arbitration for Sport: Commentary, Cases, and Materials, Matthew J. Mitten
Book Review: The Code of the Court of Arbitration for Sport: Commentary, Cases, and Materials, Matthew J. Mitten
College Athletic Departments As Media Organizations and the Regulation of Content: Issues for the Digital Age, Stephen W. Dittmore
Commercialisation of Sports Data: Rights of Event Owners over Information and Statistics Generated About Their Sports Events, Christian Frodl
Conservation Easements as a Way to Preserve Wisconsin’s Farmland: Why Wisconsin Should Adopt a Transferable Tax Credit Program, Jennifer E. Krueger
Continuing Disclosure Requirements and the Continued Use of Municipal Bonds in Sports, Mindi Friedman
Contract Design and the Shading Problem, Robert E. Scott
Creating a "Building a Disability Rights Information Center for Asia and the Pacific Clinic": Pedagogy and Social Justice, Michael L. Perlin, Catherine Barreda, Katherine Davies, Mehgan Gallagher, Nicole Israel, and Stephanie Mendelsohn
Criminal Law and Common Sense: An Essay on the Perils and Promise of Neuroscience, Stephen J. Morse
Enduring Doctrine: The Collateral Source Rule In Wisconsin Injury Law, Joseph P. Poehlmann
Essay: A Positive Perspective on Regulation of the Workplace Relationship, Dana M. Muir
Fairness Versus Welfare: The Limits of Kaplow and Shavell’s Pareto Argument, Christopher P. Taggart
Finding Customary International Law, Ryan M. Scoville
Finding the Middle Ground On a Slippery Slope: Balancing Autonomy and Protection in Mandatory Reporting of Elder Abuse, Benjamin Pomerance
Foreword, Jill K. Ingels
From Board of Regents to O'Bannon: How Antitrust and Media Rights Have Influenced College Football, Thomas A. Baker III and Natasha T. Brison
Hey, College Sports. Compromise on Compensation and You Can Have a Legal Monopoly, Todd A. McFall
High Prices in the U.S. for Life-Saving Drugs: Collective Bargaining Through Tort Law?, Paul J. Zwier
Imprisonment Inertia and Public Attitudes Toward "Truth in Sentencing", Michael M. O'Hear and Darren Wheelock
Index, Sean P. McCarthy
Index: Sports Law in Law Reviews and Journals, Sean P. McCarthy and Emily K. Hartsinck
Institutional Racism in the NCAA and the Racial Implications of the "2.3 or Take a Knee" Legislation, Akuoma C. Nwadike, Ashley R. Baker, Velina B. Brackebusch, and Billy J. Hawkins
Issues Arising upon the Death of the Sole Member of a Single-Member LLC, F. Philip Manns Jr. and Timothy M. Todd
Justice Reinvestment and the State of State Sentencing Reform, Michael M. O'Hear
Let's Give It Arrest: Why the NCAA Should Adopt a Uniform Disciplinary Policy, Michael Kessler
Leveling the Playing Field Among the NFL, Clubs, and Players--By Amending the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, Alicia J. Anderson
Liberalism’s Fine Print: Boilerplate’s Allusion to Human Nature, Kenneth K. Ching
Neither Employees Nor Indentured Servants: A New Amateurism for a New Millennium in College Sports, Brian L. Porto
Nurturing the Law Student’s Soul: Why Law Schools Are Still Struggling to Teach Professionalism and How to Do Better in an Age of Consumerism, Elizabeth Adamo Usman
O’Bannon v. NCAA: The Beginning of the End of the Amateurism Justification for the NCAA in Antitrust Litigation, Michael Steele
On Commercial—and Corporate—Speech, Jonathan Weinberg
Overcoming Deliberate Indifference: Reconsidering Effective Legal Protections for Bullied Special Education Students, Paul M. Secunda
Paying NCAA Athletes, David J. Berri
Price-Level Regulation and Its Reform, James Ming Chen
Prior Inconsistent Statements: The Simple Virtues of the Original Federal Rule, Daniel D. Blinka
Public Attitudes Toward Punishment, Rehabilitation, and Reform: Lessons from the Marquette Law School Poll, Michael M. O'Hear and Darren Wheelock
References to Television Programming in Judicial Opinions and Lawyers’ Advocacy, Douglas E. Abrams
Resolving Conflicts Over Scarce Resources: Private Versus Shared Ownership, W.C. Bunting
Second Generation Gender Bias in College Coaching: Can the Law Reach That Far?, Pamela Bass
Sentencing Policies and Practices in Wisconsin, Michael M. O'Hear
Shedding the Uniform: Beyond a “Uniform System Of Citation” to a More Efficient Fit, Susie Salmon
Socializing the Subject of Criminal Law? Criminal Responsibility and the Purposes of Criminalization, Nicola Lacey
Sports, Doping, and the Regulatory "Tipping Point", Dionne L. Koller
The Demand for Student-Athlete Labor and the Supply of Violations in the NCAA, Jill S. Harris
The Diffusion of Doctrinal Innovations in Tort Law, Kyle Graham
The Digital Revolution and the Future of Law Reviews, Thomas W. Merrill
The Economic Loss Doctrine: Intrinsic Or Extrinsic Fraud, Ralph Anzivino
The Economic Loss Doctrine: Intrinsic Or Extrinsic Fraud, Ralph C. Anzivino
The Jocks and the Justice: How Sotomayor Restrained College Athletes, Phillip J. Closius
The Ninth Circuit Decision in O'Bannon and the Fallacy of Fragile Demand, Andy Schwarz and Richard J. Volante
The PBGC Wins a Case Whenever the Debtor Keeps its Pension Plan, Israel Goldowitz, Garth Wilson, Erin Kim, and Kirsten Bender
The Predominate Goliath: Why Pay-to-Play Daily Fantasy Sports are Games of Skill Under the Dominant Factor Test, Jeffrey C. Meehan
The Relationship Between a Collegiate Student-Athlete and the University: An Historical and Legal Perspective, Adam Epstein and Paul M. Anderson
The Seeds of Change: Popular Protests as Constitutional Moments, Juliano Zaiden Benvindo
The Silliness of ERISA: The Plan is Not the Only Proper Party Defendant in an ERISA Benefits Claim, Donald T. Bogan
The Supreme Court and Religious Liberty, Joseph D. Kearney
The Unintended Pregnancy Crisis: A No-Fault Fix, Eric Lindenfeld
The Washington Redskins' Deflating Hope: The Lanham Act Survives the First Amendment Challenge, Hammad Rasul
Towards the Development of Governance Principles for the Administration of Social Protection Benefits: Comparative Lessons from Dutch and American Experiences, Frans Pennings and Paul M. Secunda
Transforming Federal and State Retirement Tax Deductions to Refundable Tax Credits, Teresa Ghilarducci and Ismael Cid-Martinez
Understanding the Judicial Conference Committee on International Judicial Relations, Sam F. Halabi and Nanette K. Laughrey
Unique Problems and Creative Solutions to Assessing Learning Outcomes in Transactional Drafting Courses: Overcoming “The Form Book Problem”, Jacob M. Carpenter
Volume 99, Fall 2015 Masthead, Marquette Law Review
Volume 99, Fall 2015 Table of Contents, Marquette Law Review
Volume 99, Spring 2016 Masthead
Volume 99, Summer 2016 Masthead
Volume 99, Summer 2016 Table of Contents
Volume 99, Winter 2015 Masthead, Marquette Law Review
Volume 99, Winter 2015 Table of Contents, Marquette Law Review
Volume 99, Winter 2015 Table of Contents
What If?: Human Experience and Supreme Court Decision Making on Criminal Justice, Christopher E. Smith
Without Thanks to Richie Incognito: Should Employers Owe a Duty to Employees to Protect Against Psychological Harm from Status-Blind Bullying in the Workplace?, Samuel L. Gurney
Work, Play, Tweet: Public University Regulation of Employed Student-Athlete Social Media Use, Darius Love
Worse than Pirates or Prussian Chancellors: A State's Authority to Opt-Out of the Quid Pro Quo, Michael C. Duff