Volume 26, Issue 2 (2016) Symposium: The Changing Landscape of Collegiate Athletics
Prefatory Matter
Articles
The Relationship Between a Collegiate Student-Athlete and the University: An Historical and Legal Perspective
Adam Epstein and Paul M. Anderson
Neither Employees Nor Indentured Servants: A New Amateurism for a New Millennium in College Sports
Brian L. Porto
From Board of Regents to O'Bannon: How Antitrust and Media Rights Have Influenced College Football
Thomas A. Baker III and Natasha T. Brison
Addressing the Current Crisis in NCAA Athletics: Where is Congress?
Thomas J. Horton, Drew DeGroot, and Tyler Custis
The Ninth Circuit Decision in O'Bannon and the Fallacy of Fragile Demand
Andy Schwarz and Richard J. Volante
Paying NCAA Athletes
David J. Berri
The Jocks and the Justice: How Sotomayor Restrained College Athletes
Phillip J. Closius
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
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.
College Athletic Departments As Media Organizations and the Regulation of Content: Issues for the Digital Age
Stephen W. Dittmore
Special Report
Athletic Directors
Martin J. Greenberg and Alexander W. Evrard
Comment
Work, Play, Tweet: Public University Regulation of Employed Student-Athlete Social Media Use
Darius Love
Index
Index: Sports Law in Law Reviews and Journals
Sean P. McCarthy and Emily K. Hartsinck