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There's More on Sports Law Than You Think

Amy Burchfield, Access & Faculty Services Librarian amy.burchfield@law.csuohio.edu | July 17, 2008 - 08:34

With the Beijing 2008 Summer Games just 21 days away, I thought a quick assessment of research sources for sports law would be in line. Closest to home you’ll find C-M Law Library’s Sports Law Research Guide, which is a fairly comprehensive bibliography of Ohio and federal materials. For international sources, try the recently updated International Sports Law from GlobaLex. And it’s always worth a quick read through a standard like the third edition of Sports Law in a Nutshell.

Finally, one of my personal favorites is the very Web 2.0 tag-enabled Bibliography on Sports Law from the Peace Palace Library, which brings your basic bib into the 21st century.


Comment Icon sports litigation alert [Reply]

holt hackney | 18/07/2008, 11:19

Sports Litigation Alert (www.sportslitigationalert.com) is the only bi-weekly newsletter that tracks sports law developments on a regular basis. It includes case summaries, articles and news briefs in each issue. It also features a searchable archive. There are professional, academic and student rates.

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