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Unsportsmanlike Conduct: We Need to Forgive the Refs
Any sports fan has experienced it hundreds if not thousands of times: The sudden stoppage of play right as everyone starts getting into a rhythm. If you are at the event in person, you plan on getting the 45-60 seconds they just wasted back any way you can. Normally this little piece of vengeance comes in the form of boos, jeers, and colorful language. But, what if a part of your financial future is staked upon a 60-minute contest and you watch someone strip it away based on

Adam Kimmel
Nov 114 min read


En-Faux-Cement: How the New Gambling Policy Shows the NCAA’s Permanent Weakness
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (“NCAA”) made headlines on Wednesday, October 8 when its Division One Administrative Committee boldly announced that D1 college athletes are now permitted to gamble on professional sports. The logic flows from the same argument that has proven to be kryptonite to the college sports’ status quo: the differential treatment between college athletes and non-athletes must be addressed.

Ryan Magill
Oct 304 min read


NFTs, Sports Betting, and Player Likeness: Legal Challenges in Light of the NFL & DraftKings Settlement
The rapid evolution of digital assets has sparked a fascinating convergence of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), sports betting, and player likeness rights, creating a legal landscape filled with uncertainty and high stakes...

Liliana Trigilio
Jun 266 min read


Notre Dame Men’s Swimming and Diving Scandal Highlights Growing Problems with Gambling
This past August 2024, the University of Notre Dame announced the one-year suspension of its men’s swimming and diving program for...

John O'Reilly
Nov 20, 20244 min read
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