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  • Devastating Hits In NFL Could Lead To Prosecution In The Future, The Post Game, Mar. 14, 2011.[more]

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  • Friday Night \"Lite\": How De-Racialization in the Motion Picture \"Friday Night Lights\" Disserves the Movement to Eradicate Racial Discrimination from American Sport, 25 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 485 (2007).[ssrn]

  • Fielding a Team for the Fans: The Societal Consequences and Title VII Implications of Race-Considered Roster Construction in Professional Sport, 84 Wash. U.L. Rev. 375 (2006).[ssrn]

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