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Case Studies in Sport Law

Welcome to the ancillary website for Case Studies in Sport Law.

Instructor resources are free to course adopters and granted by your sales representative. To request access, contact your sales rep.

Student resources are included with the purchase of a new text or e-book, otherwise they may be purchased separately.

To access your resources, you must first Create an Account. Once registered, sign in and click the links in the left column to view your resources.

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Instructor Guide

  • Extended versions of cases
  • Answer Key for review questions
  • Case finder

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Online Student Resource

  • Review questions test your knowledge of all 90 cases.
  • Extended versions of the cases provide additional information and enhance your understanding of the legal issues in each case.
  • A case finder allows you to sort a list of the cases by date, jurisdiction, level of sport, and key terms.

E-Book

 

The e-book version of this text offers many advantages:

  • Lower price than print version
  • Highlighting, bookmarking, and note-taking capabilities
  • Immediate access when purchased from the Human Kinetics website

Access to e-books may also be purchased through some campus bookstores. If you have purchased a key code to unlock access, sign in to the ancillary site and click on "Enter Key Code" in the left column.


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