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2019 Sports Facility Reference List Sports Facility Reports, Volume 20 2019 SPORTS FACILITY REFERENCE LIST Facility Specific Articles/Chapters • Theodore J Patton, Going For It on Fourth and Long: Gambling Public Funds on a New Vikings Stadium, 7 U. St. Thomas J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 240 (2013). • Dave Ebersole, Democracy in Ohio: Ohio's Fiscal Constitution and the Unconstitutional Nationwide Arena Deal, 40 Hastings Const. L.Q. 319 (2013). • Andy Jacoby, Demolition by Neglect in Detroit and the Battle to Save Historic Tiger Stadium: Lessons for Baseball Park Preservationists, 8 Den. U. Sports & Ent. L.J. 46 (2010). • Chris Dumbroski, Application of the Public Trust Doctrine to the Pittsburgh Stadium and Exhibition Authority, 7 DePaul J. Sports L. & Contemp. Probs.63 (2010). • Gregory W. Fox, Public Finance and the West Side Stadium: The Future of Stadium Subsidies in New York, 71 Brook. L. Rev. 477 (2005). • Ian Dobson, The Wrong Gameplan: Why the Minnesota Vikings' Failure to Understand Minnesota's Values Dooms Their Proposal for a New Stadium and How the Taem Can Improve Its Future Chances, 33 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 485 (2006). • Laurie C. Frey, How the Smallest Market in Professional Sports Had the Easiest Financial Journey: The Renovation of Lambeau Field, 18 Sports Law. J. 259 (2011). • Peter Asselin, Supporting the Home Team … in More Ways Than One: An Analysis of the Public Financing of Philadelphia's New Sports Stadia, 3 Rutgers J.L. & Urb. Pol'y 389 (2006). • Raquel M. Mazarin, Wisconsin Governor Signs Sports Arena Funding Legislation, St. & Loc. Taxes Wkly., Aug. 17, 2015. • Matthew J. Parlow, Publicly Financed Sports Facilities: Are They Economically Justifiable? A Case Study of the Los Angeles Staples Center, 10 U. Miami Bus. L. Rev. 483 (2002). • Daniel H. Mark, Marketing Confusion: The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and the Lanham Act, 26 Ent. & Sports Law. 25 (2008). • Benjamin S. Bolas, Who is Going to Pay the Bills: An Examination of the Financing and Lease Options Available to the Buffalo Bills and Ralph Wilson Stadium, 20 Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports L.J. 663 (2013). • A New Era Dawns for Indianapolis!: The Lo Down on Lucas Oil Stadium, 3 Indus. Awareness 1 (2008). • Kathryn R. L. Rand; Steven Andrew Light, Sports Betting and Indian Gaming: Should Tribal Casinos Get in the Game, 9 UNLV GAMING L.J. 55, 76 (2019). © Copyright 2019, National Sports Law Institute of Marquette University Law School Page 1 Books • Mark Vancil & Alfred Santasiere III, Yankee Stadium: The Official Retrospective (2008). • Brian Murphy, San Francisco 49ers: From Kezar to Levi's Stadium (2014). • James Gast, The Astrodome: Building an American Spectacle (2014). • Liam T. A. Ford, Soldier Field: A Stadium and Its City (Chicago Visions and Revisions) (2009). • Bob Andelman, Stadium For Rent: Tampa Bay's Quest for Major League Baseball (1d ed. 2015). • Neil J. Sullivan, The Diamond in the Bronx: Yankee Stadium and the Politics of New York (2008). • Brett L. Abrams, Capital Sporting Grounds: A History of Stadium and Ballpark Construction in Washington, D.C. (2009). • William Povletich, Milwaukee Braves: Heroes and Heartbreak (2009). Reports • Minn. Stadium and Arena Hist., Minn. House of Representatives Research Dep't (2010). • Martin J. Greenberg, Ten Years Later: Miller Park and Real Estate Dev. in the Vill. of West Milwaukee and the Menomonee Valley (2012). • Hays Sports Complex Econ. Impact Study, Docking Inst. Pub. Affairs (Oct. 2008) • RSM McGladrey, Inc., Analysis of the Estimated Historical Tax Revenue Benefit to State, County and Local Gov't Agencies from Activities Associated with Major Prof'l Sports Facilities in Minn. (2009). • Minn. House of Representatives Fiscal Analysis Dept., Sports Stadium Funding: A Summary of Actions by the 2006 Legislature (2006). • Bret J. Mayborne, Metro. Milwaukee Ass'n of Commerce, Econ. Impact of the Bradley Ctr. (2012). • AECOM Tech. Servs., Inc, Econ. Impact Study of the Green Bay Packers and the Redeveloped Lambeau Field (2010). • Legislative Reference Bureau, Review of Econ. Impact of Selected Prof'l Sports Venues and Downtown Revitalization Efforts in Okla. City (2013). • Inst. for Survey and Policy Research at the Univ. of Wis.-Milwaukee, The Econ. Impact of the Milwaukee Brewers (2005). • NorthStar Econ., Inc., The Econ. Impact of the Univ. of Wis. Athletic Dep't (2011). • Conventions, Sports & Leisure Int'l, Econ. And Jobs Impact of Metrodome Next Multipurpose Facility (2009). Financing & Funding Issues Articles/Chapters • Judith Grant Long, The Real Cost of Public Funding for Major League Sports Facilities, 6 J. Sports Econ. 119 (2005). • Richard W. Schwester, An Examination of the Public Good Externalities of Professional Athletic Venues: Justifications for Public Financing?, 27 Pub. Budgeting & Fin. 89 (2007). • Frank A. Mayer, III, Stadium Financing: Where We Are, How We Got There, and Where We Are Going, 12 Vill. Sports & Ent. L.J. 195 (2005). • Martin J. Greenberg, Sports Facility Financing and Development Trends in the United States, 15 Marq. Sports L. Rev. 93 (2004). © Copyright 2019, National Sports Law Institute of Marquette University Law School Page 2 • Courtney Gesualdi, Sports Stadiums as Public Works Projects: How to Stop Professional Teams from Exploiting Taxpayers, 13 Va. Sports & Ent. L.J. 281 (2014). • Irwin A. Kishner & David R. Hoffman, Fields of Dreams: The Benefits of Public and Private Cooperation in Financing Professional Sports Stadiums, 28 Ent. & Sports Law. 20 (2010). • W.S. Miller & Chad LeBlanc, Bingo?: An Overview of the Potential Legal Issues Arising from the Use of Indian Gaming Revenues to Fund Professional Sports Facilities, 19 J. Legal Aspects Sport 121 (2009). • Kukui Claydon, The Real Team Players: Legal Ethics, Public Interest, and Professional Sports Subsidies, 27 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 451 (2014). • Jeffrey Standen, The Monopoly Myth: A Comment on the Public Funding of Sports Stadiums, 16 Vill. Sports & Ent. L.J. 267 (2009). • Timothy B. Kellison, Organisational Perception Management in Sport: The Use of Corporate Pro- Environmental Behaviour for Desired Facility Referenda Outcomes, 15 Sport Management Rev. 500 (2012). • Jackson Brainerd, Are Publicly Financed Sports Stadiums Worth the Cost?, NCSL Blog (Jan. 9, 2015). • Jeremy M. Evans, Stadium Financing: American Taxpayers Should Throw the Red Flag, 33 ENT. & Sports Law. 1 (2016). • David D. Schein, James D. Phillips, & Caroline Rider, American Cities Held Hostage: Public Stadiums and Pro Sports Franchises, 20 RICH. PUB. INT. L. REV. 63 (2017). • Daniel McClurg, Leveling the Playing Field: Publicly Financed Professional Sports Facilities, 53 WAKE FOREST L. REV. 233 (2018). • Nicolas Baker, Playing a Man Down: Professional Sports and Stadium Finance – How Leagues and Franchises Extract Favorable Terms From American Cities, 59 B.C. L. REV. 281 (2018). • Alejandra M. Hernandez Irizarry, If you Build it, They Will relocate: public Private Partnerships in Sport Stadium Financing, 46 PUB. CONT. L.J. 853 (2017). • Jeremy M. Evans, The Changing Landscape of Taxing the Sports Industry, 35 ENT. & SPORTS LAW 32, 37 (2019). Books • Judith Grant Long, Public-Private Partnerships for Major League Sports Facilities, in Routledge Research in Sport Business and Management (2013). • Kevin J. Delaney & Rick Eckstein, Public Dollars, Private Stadiums: The Battle over Building Sports Stadiums (2003). • Robert C. Trumpbour, The New Cathedrals: Politics and Media in the History of Stadium Construction (1st ed. 2007). • Neil deMause & Joanna Cagan, Field of Schemes: How the Great Stadium Swindle Turns Public Money into Private Profit (2008). • Joanna Cagan & Neil deMause, Field of Schemes: How the Great Stadium Swindle Turns Public Money into Private Profit (2002). • James T. Bennett, They Play, You Pay: Why Taxpayers Build Ballparks, Stadiums, and Arenas for Billionaire Owners and Millionaire Players (2012). • Jon Morgan, Glory for Sale: Fans, Dollars and the New NFL (1st ed. 1997). • Stephen Morrow, The People's Game?: Football, Finance and Society (2003). • Gil Fried, Timothy D. DeSchriver & Michael Mondello, Sport Finance (3d ed. 2013). • Jason A. Winfree & Mark S. Rosentraub, Sports Finance and Management: Real Estate, Entertainment, and the Remaking of the Business (2012). • Jon Pessah, The Game: Inside the Secret World of Major League Baseball's Power Brokers (1st ed. 2015). • Bob Stewart, Sport Funding and Finance (2d ed. 2014). • Infrastructure Finance: Trends and Techniques (Henry A. Davis ed. 2008). • Thomas H. Sawyer, Michael Hypes, & Julia Ann Hypes, Financing the Sport Enterprise (2004). • Russell E. Brayley & Daniel D. McLean, Financial Resource Management: Sport, Tourism, and Leisure Services (2008). © Copyright 2019, National Sports Law Institute of Marquette University Law School Page 3 Economics & Economic Impact Articles/Chapters • Gwen Burrow, Not Just a Game: The Impact of Sports on U.S. Economy, Emsi (July 9, 2013). • Ryan Matthew Brewer, Ph.D. & Kayla Marie Freeman, Inexpensively Estimating the Economic Impact of Sports Tourism Programs in Small American Cities, 90 Ind. Bus. Rev. 1 (2015). • Charles Santo, The Economic Impact of Sports Stadiums: Recasting the Analysis in Context, 27 J. Urb. Affairs 177 (2005). • Geoffrey Propheter, Are Basketball Arenas Catalysts of Economic Development?, 34 J. Urb. Affairs 347 (2012). • Dennis Coates, Stadiums and Arenas: Economic Development or Economic Redistribution?, 25 Contemp. Econ. Pol'y 565 (2007). • Arthur C. Nelson, Prosperity or Blight? A Question of Major League Stadia Locations, 15 Econ. Dev. Q. 255 (2001). • Brian P. Yates, Whether Building a New Sports Arena Will Revitalize Downtown and Make the Team a Winner, 17 U. Miami Bus. L. Rev. 269 (2009). • Garrett Johnson, The Economic Impact of New Stadiums and Arenas on Cities, 2011 Den. U. Sports & Ent. L.J. 1 (2011). • David L. Dobkin, Fair or Foul? Ballparks and Their Impact on Urban Revitalization, 41 Real Estate Rev. J. 3 (2012). • Dr. Sharianne Walker & Dr. Michael Enz, The Impact of Professional Sports on the Local Economy, 29 W. New Eng. L. Rev. 149 (2006). • Victor Matheson & Brad R. Humphreys, Pilots and Public Policy: Steering Through the Economic Ramifications, 16 Vill. Sports & Ent. L.J. 273 (2009).
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