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àR Especially designed for use in sports law classes. Divided into three parts, Part I is concerned with legal issues raised in the context of "amateur" athletics, including the threshold problem of defining amateurism; Part II deals with professional sports issues; and Part III addresses legal liability issues common to sports activities in general.
Author Biography: Ray Yasser is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Tulsa College of Law.
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