Episodes
Dan and I cover a few of the hottest sportslaw stories from the month of December including the Joe Mixon videotape, Wakeyleaks, the Matt Barnes and DeMarcus Cousins bar fight, and the University of Minnesota boycott.  Have a very happy holidays! Subscribe to Conduct Detrimental on iTunes.
Published 12/23/16
Bob McGovern of the Boston Herald joins Dan and I to recap the sportslaw case of the year, Deflategate.  We discuss the how the NFL’s questionable handling of the case, conspiracy theories, Michelle McGuirk, the impact of the Second Circuit’s ruling, and much more. Subscribe to Conduct Detrimental on iTunes here.
Published 12/17/16
In our latest edition of the Conduct Detrimental Podcast, Dan and I dive into the soon-to-be-finalized NBA collective bargaining agreement.  We discuss the surprisingly peaceful negotiation, shortened preseason schedule’s impact on player safety, sources of new money coming in, new domestic violence policy, and much more.  We also touch on the new MLB CBA and discuss how the peaceful MLB and NBA negotiations are very different from the NFL’s current climate.  Thanks for tuning in, feedback is...
Published 12/01/16
In our seventh episode, Dan and I try out a new format and review a bunch of sportslaw happenings from the month of November.  Topics include the Derrick Rose appeal, updates on NFL domestic violence investigations, the new lawsuit challenging the NCAA transfer rule, the DFS merger, and many more. Subscribe to Conduct Detrimental on iTunes (reviews welcome!).
Published 11/28/16
In our sixth episode, Dan and I continue the discussion on a potential Ezekiel Elliot suspension and discuss the possible sports law implications of a Trump presidency. Subscribe to Conduct Detrimental on iTunes (reviews welcome!).
Published 11/13/16
In our fifth episode, Dan and I welcome USA Today’s A.J. Perez to discuss his news-breaking coverage the domestic violence allegations against Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott.  We discuss the status of the criminal investigations, the NFL’s investigation, Jerry Jones’s actions, and more. Conduct Detrimental is now on iTunes, subscribe here.  
Published 11/11/16
In our fourth episode, Dan and I briefly discuss the breaking news that New Jersey has introduced a new sports gambling bill seeking to completely deregulate sports gambling within New Jersey’s borders. Conduct Detrimental is now on iTunes, subscribe here.
Published 11/01/16
In our third episode, Dan and I welcome the New York Post’s Julia Marsh to discuss her reporting and observations of the Derrick Rose trial. Topics range from Rose’s defense team’s “slut-shaming” defense strategy and reactions from the juror’s to Julia’s Hulk Hogan impersonation. Conduct Detrimental is now on iTunes, subscribe here.
Published 10/31/16
In our second episode, Dan and I welcome Deadspin writer Diana Moskovitz to discuss the Josh Brown case. We discuss the NFL’s investigation blunders, why zero tolerance domestic violence policies are bad for everyone, what we think a domestic violence policy should do, and much more. Conduct Detrimental is now on iTunes, subscribe here.
Published 10/27/16
I am extremely excited to announce the launch of a brand new sports law podcast called Conduct Detrimental, co-hosted by fellow sports lawyer Daniel Wallach and yours truly.  The first episode dives into this week’s verdict in the Derrick Rose trial.  We discuss what evidence swung the jury in Rose’s favor, Doe’s appeal options, the impact of Rose’s celebrity, and much more.  The podcast will be on iTunes and elsewhere soon, but for now, listen here:
Published 10/21/16