02710nam 2200433 450 991080701610332120231021084541.01-63905-040-X(MiAaPQ)EBC7293413(Au-PeEL)EBL7293413(EXLCZ)992845643020004120231021d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHow to Play the Game What Every Sports Attorney Needs to Know, Third Edition /Darren HeitnerChicago, Illinois :American Bar Association,[2022]©20221 online resource (174 pages)Includes index.Print version: Heitner, Darren How to Play the Game La Vergne : American Bar Association,c2022 9781639050390 Intro -- Review -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- 1 Arbitration and Regulations Governing Players/Agents -- NFLPA Regulations -- NBPA Regulations -- Major League Baseball Players' Association (MLBPA) Regulations -- Baseball's Salary Arbitration System -- 2 Athlete Agent Duties, Licensure, and Litigation -- Fiduciary Duties -- Registration and Certification -- Noncompete Provisions with Agencies -- Agent/Agent Disputes -- 3 NCAA Issues -- The NCAA's Concept of Amateurism -- Employer-Employee Relationship -- Pay-for-Play and Likeness Rights -- 4 Intellectual Property Matters -- Trademarks -- Right of Publicity -- Copyright -- Cybersquatting -- 5 Gambling and Gaming -- PASPA -- Litigation Arising from Sports Betting Prohibitions -- Fantasy Sports -- 6 Defamation -- An Ole Miss Issue -- Trouble Hits the Pujols Family -- Gawker's Triumphs and Tribulations -- Barstool Sports Avoids Herpes Scare -- Charles Oakley v. New York Knicks -- Houston Nutt v. Ole Miss -- 7 Drug Testing and Use -- Major League Baseball (MLB) -- National Football League (NFL) -- 8 Contract Drafting and Negotiation -- Morals Clauses -- Naming Rights Deals -- Artful Negotiation -- 9 Esports -- Esports Betting Issues -- Types of Work in Esports -- Afterword -- Acknowledgments -- Index.Sports lawyersUnited StatesProfessional sportsLaw and legislationUnited StatesPractice of lawUnited StatesSports lawyersProfessional sportsLaw and legislationPractice of law605Heitner Darren A.1706689MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910807016103321How to Play the Game4094310UNINA03700nam 22008171c 450 991096103600332120200115203623.0978661352758597814725429081472542908978128012372612801237299781441117298144111729610.5040/9781472542908(CKB)2670000000151646(EBL)866355(OCoLC)778458824(SSID)ssj0000613184(PQKBManifestationID)12214605(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000613184(PQKBWorkID)10584718(PQKB)10689152(MiAaPQ)EBC866355(Au-PeEL)EBL866355(CaPaEBR)ebr10534277(CaONFJC)MIL352758(OCoLC)893335941(UtOrBLW)bpp09255877(UtOrBLW)BP9781472542908BC(Perlego)805475(EXLCZ)99267000000015164620140929d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrWriting Muslim identity Geoffrey Nash1st ed.London New York Continuum 2012.1 online resource (153 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9781441124364 1441124365 9781441136664 1441136665 Includes bibliographical references (pages [128]-136) and indexLiterature and the kulturkampf against Islam -- British migrant Muslim fiction -- Fixing Muslim masculinity, saving Muslim women -- Discoursing Muslim modernities and eschatologies -- Fixing the 'Islamic' terroristIntroduction \1.Literature and the Kulturkampf against -- Islam\ 2. British Migrant Muslim Fiction -- 3. Fixing Muslim Masculinity -- Saving -- Muslim Women -- 4. Writing Muslim Modernities and Eschatologies\ 5. Identifying -- the 'Islamic' Terrorist 6. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- IndexThe relationship between Islam and the West is one of the most urgent and hotly debated issues of our time. This book is the first to offer a comprehensive overview of the way in which Muslims are represented within modern English writing, ranging from the novel, through memoir and travel writing to journalism. Covering a wide range of texts and authors, it scrutinises the identity 'Muslim' by looking at its inscription in recent and contemporary literary writing within the context of significant events like the Rushdie Affair and 9/11. Examining the wide range of writing internationally that takes Islam or Islamic cultures as its focus, the author discusses the representation of Muslim identity in writing by non-Muslim writers, former Muslim 'native informants', and practising MuslimsEnglish literatureHistory and criticismLiterary studies: post-colonial literatureIslam and literatureHistory21st centuryMuslims in literatureMuslimsEthnic identityIslam and literatureHistory20th centuryEnglish literatureHistory and criticism.Islam and literatureHistoryMuslims in literature.MuslimsEthnic identity.Islam and literatureHistory820.9/38297Nash Geoffrey288165UtOrBLWUtOrBLWUkLoBPBOOK9910961036003321Writing Muslim identity4476411UNINA