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Works in Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law

2019

We Deserve Better: How Hip Hop Perpetuates the Rape Culture of Black Women, Alexzandria Johnson
North Carolina Central Law Review

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America's Mass Shootings and Hip Hop: The History, Myth and Hip Hop's Invaluable Contribution to Mass Shooting Prevention, Bria Riley
North Carolina Central Law Review

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Remixing Riverside: Environmental Racism and Hip Hop as a Mirror of Society, Charles E. Murphy
North Carolina Central Law Review

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The Takeover: Hip Hop's Evolution and Influence in the Law School, Todd J. Clark
North Carolina Central Law Review

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Teaching Social Justice Through "Hip Hop and the Law", Andre Douglas Pond Cummings
North Carolina Central Law Review

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2018

Indigenous Appropriation and Protections Provided by Intellectual Property Law, KaDeidra Baker
North Carolina Central University Science & Intellectual Property Law Review

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Applying the Statutory Cover License to Mashup Covers and Medleys, Paulina Lopez
North Carolina Central University Science & Intellectual Property Law Review

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2017

Sidelining Big Business in Intercollegiate Athletics: How the NCAA Can De-Escalate the Arms Race by Implementing a Budgetary Allocation for Athletic Departments, Lora Weurdeman
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1995

From the Diamonds to the Courts: Major League Baseball v. the Commissioner, Lydia Lavelle
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1976

Music the Universal Healer: First Amendment Protection - Real or Illusory, Donna Helen Crisp
North Carolina Central Law Review

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