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New Sports Law Scholarship

Monday, October 2, 2006

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New this week (click on the link to access the article):
Eric T. Gilson, Exploring the Court of Arbitration for Sport, 98 LAW LIBRARIAN'S JOURNAL 503 (2006)
at 7:16 AM
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