Legal Lessons from High Performance Sport It’s often said that “sports look good on a resumé” with little tangible explanation as to why. I trained and played with Team Canada for five years. I traveled the world... Jessica Vliegenthart
Beyond the Podium Gold medals, lucrative endorsement deals, and fame are some of the benefits athletes may enjoy. But, beyond the podium, athletes are too often subjected to maltreatment. Richard McLaren, O.C... Brad Kielmann
Adapting to a New World The impact of public health orders on amateur sports organizations during the COVID-19 pandemic Dean A. Crawford, KC
Women’s Olympic Ski Jumping since Sagen v. VANCOC The first gold medal for women’s Olympic ski jumping was awarded only seven years ago on February 11, 2014 at the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi Russia. The winner, Carina Vogt of Germany, had... J. Cherisse Friesen
Sports and Recreational Facility Standard of Care Sport and recreational activities provide innumerable health and social benefits to their participants and spectators. However, these benefits come with elevated risks of personal injuries. Owners... Daniel Barber
A Collaborative Lens on Sport Conflict We often see media reports on the consequences of conflict in sport: complaints buried or unresolved, coaches terminated, athletes walking away... Recent attention on four-time grand slam champion... Kyra Hudson
Physical and Mental Health in the Legal Profession It is time for us, all of us, to look at Addictions and Mental Health issues in the legal profession and our attitudes to these problems.A large national research project, undertaken by the... Derek Lacroix, KC
Lawyers Winning in Sports Management A law degree can open many doors outside the traditional practice of law and this includes management roles within an organization. A specific example is sports management.Professional sports... Baljinder K. Girn