Sports Law Practice Tests
Practice Sports Law exam questions covering core doctrines, issue spotting, applied analysis, and exam-ready explanations.
How To Study This Subject
Learn the rule
Read the outline and identify the elements, exceptions, and policy tensions.
Test recall
Use the 20 free questions first, then move into timed premium sets.
Apply cases
Connect leading authorities to problem-question facts and ratio-based reasoning.
Write under time
Turn missed topics into IRAC plans and short timed answers.
Related Case Briefs
Larkins v. PNC Bank, N.A.
2014 WL 1599483
Private citizens generally lack standing to enforce naming rights agreements unless they are direct third-party beneficiaries.
Anderson v. Escobedo
2012 WL 75425
Sports managers have a fiduciary duty to act in the best interests of their athlete clients, and breach can result in damages for lost opportunities.
Athletic Sports Ass'n v. Dow Chemical Co.
2010 WL 11493563
Manufacturers of sports surfaces and equipment can be held strictly liable for defects that make the product unreasonably dangerous, even if no privity exists.
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. v. Regal-Beloit Corp.
561 U.S. 89
Federal maritime law applies to the entire carriage when a through bill includes a sea voyage, affecting claims for damaged sports goods in international transport.
Boca Raton v. Alpha 1 Property Management
960 So. 2d 1072
A valid waiver of liability for ordinary negligence in a voluntary recreational activity is enforceable if the language is clear and unequivocal.
Bruzzese v. Bruzzese
2004 WL 2810031
Parental liability for a child's sports-related injury requires proof that the parent condoned or directed the specific harmful conduct.
Mullins v. NCAA
2004 WL 1574691
Sports governing bodies may be subject to tort liability for failure to implement reasonable safety protocols, but proximate cause must be shown.
Dunn v. Bruzzese
2003 WL 22038515
Injuries caused by deliberate or reckless disregard of safety rules are not within the impliedly assumed inherent risks of a sport.