Sun Yang suspension partially upheld by CAS: Part 2
In Part two of our look at the decision that barred Sun Yang from Swimming at these Olympics and beyond,
Mid-Week Roundup: Swimmer granted Olympic entry and rugby player receives doping ban
FINA and an open water swimmer from Kazakhstan have amicably resolved a dispute headed for arbitration, with FINA offering an
Daily Combine: Discriminatory judokas facing further sanction
The International Judo Federation ('IJF') has said an Algerian Judoka and his coach, who withdrew from Olympic competition
Sun Yang suspension partially upheld by CAS: Part 1
Sun Yang, the three-time Olympic gold medallist, was finally barred from swimming at these Olympics due to his “foolish gamble,
US women's soccer continues equal pay fight with 9th. Circ. appeal
The United States women’s soccer team filed a promised appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
Weekend Roundup: CAS Issues tennis decision, doping discus thrower and more
In our reporting of legal issues arising from the Olympic Games over the weekend, we see the Court of Arbitration
Daily Combine: CAS Ad Hoc, Anti-Doping Divisions active in Tokyo
Both the Ad Hoc and Anti-Doping divisions of the Court of Arbitration for Sport ('CAS') site offices are
Rodchenkov Act Hearing: Pessimism about a clean Tokyo
A panel of experts have provided a "pessimistic account of what may take place in Tokyo" in terms
Why Tokyo "cancellation was never an option"
On Tuesday, International Olympic Committee ('IOC') President Thomas Bach said
cancelling the divisive Tokyo Olympics was "never
Sports Law Combine launches industry newsletter
Whilst the sporting world's focus falls on the Tokyo Olympics Opening Ceremony
tonight, an exciting new chapter commences