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North Dakota Law Review - Sports Law Symposium
Volume 86, Number 4 (2010)
Front Materials
Table of Contents
ARTICLES
86 N. D. L. Rev. 711
Let's Go Sue: The Attorney General's Historical Perspective on State of North Dakota v. National Collegiate Athletic Association
- Wayne Stenehjem and Matthew Sagsveen
86 N. D. L. Rev. 747
Implementing the Settlement of State of North Dakota, by and Through the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education, and the University of North Dakota v. National Collegiate Athletic Association
- Grant Shaft
86 N. D. L. Rev. 759
The NFL, Intellectual Property, and the Conquest of Sports Media
- Eric E. Johnson
86 N. D. L. Rev. 789
Drafting a Naming Rights Agreement for a Conceptual Collegiate Football Stadium
- Gene Allen
86 N. D. L. Rev. 813
American Professional Sports is a Doper's Paradise: It's Time We Make a Change
- Daniel Gandert
and
Fabian Ronisky
86 N. D. L. Rev. 845
A Taxpayer's and a Politician's Dilemma: Use of Eminent Domain to Acquire Private Property for Sport Facilities
-
Arline F. Schubert
86 N. D. L. Rev. 879
Before the Redskins Were the Redskins: The Use of Native American Team Names in the Formative Era of American Sports, 1857-1933
- J. Gordon Hylton
86 N. D. L. Rev. 905
Constitutional Law—Separation of Powers:
The North Dakota Supreme Court Balances the Constitutional Authority of the State Board of Higher Education, the State Legislature, and the Judiciary
Ellis v. North Dakota State University, 2009 ND 59, 764 N.W.2d 192
- James R. Hoy
ANNUAL INDEX
86 N. D. L. Rev. 931
Annual Subject Index - Volume 86