Lewis Kurlantzick, Professor of Law. A 1965 graduate of Wesleyan University, Professor Kurlantzick received his law degree in 1968 from Harvard where he was a member of the Board of Editors of The Harvard Law Review. He teaches Contracts, Copyright, Sports and the Law, and Arbitration. Professor Kurlantzick writes on copyright and sports law issues for both popular and legal newspapers and journals.
His most recent books are Legal Issues in Professional Basketball (2011), Legal Issues in Professional Baseball (2005) and Copyright Duration: Duration, Term Extension, The European Union, and the Making of Copyright Policy (1999). Professor Kurlantzick sits regularly as an arbitrator for the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), and he has served as a Special Master for the United States District Court in Connecticut. He is a member of the American Law Institute, the American Arbitration Association, and the American Law and Economics Association.
Issues
- Academic Integrity
- Antitrust
- Athlete Compensation, Scholarships and Benefits
- Athlete Health, Insurance, Medical
- Athletes’ Rights
- Certification, Accreditation
- Coach and Administrator Salaries
- Congressional Intervention
- Eligibility for Participation
- Enforcement and Due Process
- Ethical and Professional Conduct
- Facility Excesses
- Gender Equity
- NCAA Reform
- Racial Exploitation
- Revenue Generation and Distribution
- Student Fees and Institutional Subsidies
- Tax Preferences
- Transparency and Reporting
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