Major Directions in Sports Law and Policy
The Santa Clara Law Review Sports Law Symposium scheduled for March 20th has been canceled due to public health concerns on the campus and concerns about speaker travel. We are sorry to cancel this outstanding educational program but it is necessary under the circumstances. The university will refund any registration fees that you provided soon.
The Law Review and Law School are planning an online educational program featuring the symposium speakers, as well as their printed materials, and we expect to have those plans completed and published within a week. You will be invited to access that program and listen to the presentations and participate online. If you are interested and haven’t registered, please do so by registering on the link provided below. Register as Faculty/Student and do not pay MCLE fee. We will contact you in the next several days with information about this “digital, on-line symposium”. In addition, we will post information about the online digital symposium on this event page. Thank you again for your interest in the Law Review 2020 Symposium.
Abstract:
On March 20, 2020, the Santa Clara Law Review will host a national conference on emerging directions, trends and major issues in U.S. and international sports law and policy. The program will feature leading sports lawyers and sports law professors discussing some of today’s most important sports law issues.
Symposium topics include:
- Mental and other health issues facing athletes
- California (and other states’) recent legislation on college athletes receiving compensation for use of name, image and likeness
- International Olympics and anti-doping measures
- Eligibility of Caster Semenya and transgender Olympic athletes
- Sports gambling challenges after Supreme Court’s Murphy decision
- NCAA efforts to preserve its concept of amateurism
- Collegiate athletics risk management and compliance issues
Confirmed Speakers:
William W. (Will) Berry III, University of Mississippi Law School |
Christopher Cameron, Southwestern Law School |
Gabriel (Gabe) Feldman, Tulane University Law School |
Peter Goplerud, Florida Coastal Law School |
William B. Gould IV, Stanford Law School |
Mathew Harrigan, Santa Clara University |
Ronald S. Katz, Of Counsel, GCA Law Partners LLP |
Robert W. Luckinbill, Partner, GCA Law Partners LLP |
Keith C. Miller, Drake University Law School |
Matthew J. Mitten, Marquette University Law School |
Jerry Parkinson, University of Wyoming Law School |
Josephine (Jo) Putoto, University of Nebraska Law School |
Donald J. Polden, Santa Clara University School of Law |
John P. (Jack) Sahl, University of Akron Law School |
John P. (Jack) Sahl, University of Akron Law School |
Maureen Weston, Pepperdine University Law School |
Schedule of Activities:
7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.: Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon: Panels of Speakers
12 noon to 1:00 p.m.: Lunch and Keynote Address
1:00 p. m. to 5:00 p.m.: Panels of Speakers
5:00 p.m.: Reception for Speakers and Attendees
A detailed program and schedule will be posted and available by February 21, 2020.
Continuing Education:
The symposium will qualify for 7.5 hours of MCLE credit.
Sponsors:
- The Heafey Center for Trial & Appellate Advocacy, Santa Clara University School of Law
- The High Tech Law Institute, Santa Clara University School of Law
- Santa Clara University Law School’s Sports and Entertainment Law Society