Posted on: December 12, 2024
Two new book displays are up at the House of Learning Learning Commons and Law Library!
Sports Law
With sports seasons in full swing, it’s the perfect time to dive into the fascinating world of sports law! Whether you’re a law student passionate about sports, a student athlete, or just a sports enthusiast, there’s something here for everyone.
Why should you care? Because sports law covers some of the most exciting and relevant topics today:
- Salary Caps: Ever wondered how teams manage their budgets?
- Dispute Resolution: Learn how conflicts are resolved off the field.
- Doping and Crimes: Understand the legal battles behind doping scandals.
- International Olympic Committee: Discover the rules and regulations that govern the Olympics.
- Liabilities for Sports Accidents: Know your rights and responsibilities.
This selection of sports law books will give you a deep dive into the intricacies of law and policy in professional sports. So, whether you’re aiming for a career in sports law or just want to impress your friends with your knowledge, these books are a must-read! Check them out at the Law Library in Old Main on the 3rd floor!
Winter
After the stress of exams, it’s finally time to unwind and enjoy Winter Break! Whether you love it or hate it, winter is here with its snow, ice, and chilly winds. But did you know that winter is actually the shortest season? Yep, even though it feels long, the Earth is closest to the sun and orbits faster during this time.
Winter officially starts on December 21st (Winter Solstice) and ends around March 20th (Spring Equinox). So, why not make the most of it? Here are some awesome ways to embrace the season:
- Winter Sports: Hit the slopes for some skiing or snowboarding.
- Winter Photography: Capture the beauty of snow-covered landscapes.
- Nature Walks: Enjoy peaceful walks in the snow and discover winter wildlife.
Check out this month’s book display to learn more about these winter activities and find inspiration for your break. Whether you’re looking to try something new or just want to cozy up with a good book, there’s something for everyone.
Find these and more book displays on campus or online at our Book Display Guide.