
Law in Sport: Concepts and Cases
Fifth Edition
Designed to make introductory legal concepts and their application to sport and physical activity easy to understand, this new edition explores an array of legal issues facing the contemporary sport manager, applying concepts from the laws of negligence, intentional torts, product liability, contracts, constitution, labor, agency, intellectual property, and more. The new edition includes updated chapters and relies upon recent litigation to explore the most frequent legal issues impacting the business of sport. This new edition also presents expanded analyses of Title IX and recent NCAA litigation, and a thorough explanation of laws intended to ensure gender equity in sport. Law in Sport: Concepts and Cases, 5th edition is an invaluable resource for students interested in pursuing a career in sport management.
Table of Contents
Dedication
Preface
Introduction
PART I: TORT LAW
Chapter 1: Negligence
Chapter 2: Intentional Torts and Criminal Law
Chapter 3: Product Liability
PART II: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Chapter 4: First, Fourth, and Fourteenth Amendments
Chapter 5: Fourteenth Amendment and Title IX
Chapter 6: Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Stadium Accessibility
PART III: THE BUSINESS OF SPORT
Chapter 7: Contracts and Representation
Chapter 8: Legal Entities and Employer-Employee Relationships
Chapter 9: Labor Law and Antitrust
Chapter 10: Intellectual Property
Chapter 11: Risk Management
Glossary
Table of Cases
Index
About the Author





