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wpe38.gif (12999 bytes)Welcome to Mark's Sportslaw News -- the Internet's best source for information on the law of sports. Designed for fans, students, teachers and professionals interested in the many facets of sports, Mark's Sportslaw News relays the latest news and analysis of the legal developments affecting the sports landscape.

Our goal is summarized by our slogan: We cover the courts . . . and a whole lot more.TM From contract disputes to injuries on the field, from labor disputes to race PE02086A.gif (1977 bytes)and sex discrimination, from NCAA rules to professional league disputes, Mark's Sportslaw News tackles stories often overlooked by the media with the expertise of a lawyer and writer with years of experience. In addition to the weekly news features, you will enjoy the "Mark's View" column which gives personal opinions on specific legal issues involving particular athletes, owners and leagues.

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Books.gif (2159 bytes)There is an educational value to Mark's Sportslaw News. For instance, for those who want to know the difference between a strike and a lockout, we feature a "Sportslaw Jargon" section defining many of the key legal terms seen and heard these days. For sports history buffs, "Sportslaw History" covers the last century's great moments in sports law. This portion will interest all sports fans to see what things were like legally in the "good old days." Readers who wish to read the actual cases may look at the "Court Cases" section. For relevant statutes, click the "Statutes and Regulations" page. A central goal is to have a comprehensive listing of the major cases, statutes and regulations which govern the law of sports.

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