Michael McCann (sports law)
Michael McCann | |
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Born | Lawrence, Massachusetts | March 28, 1976
Occupation | Attorney, Sportswriter |
Nationality | American |
Education | St. John's Preparatory School (Massachusetts) (1994) Georgetown University (BA, 1998) University of Virginia School of Law (JD, 2002) Harvard Law School (LLM, 2005) |
Genre | Sports journalism |
Website | |
sportsillustrated |
Michael McCann (born March 28, 1976)[1] is an American attorney, professor and sports journalist. McCann is the director of the Sports and Entertainment Law Institute at the University of New Hampshire School of Law.[2] He is also a regular contributor to Sports Illustrated on sports-related legal issues.[3]
Early career
McCann was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 2002.[1] He served as legal counsel to Rep. Marty Meehan of Massachusetts and as a communications aide to Massachusetts Attorney General Thomas Reilly.[3]
In 2004 McCann represented former Ohio State running back Maurice Clarett in his attempt to enter the NFL Draft.[4] Although Clarett initially won his case, the decision was overturned by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.[5] Clarett ultimately participated in the NFL Draft the following year.
Academics
Prior to joining the University of New Hampshire School of Law faculty, McCann taught at Mississippi College School of Law, Yale Law School, Boston College Law School and Vermont Law School. At Yale McCann oversaw a sports law and analytics reading group, the first course of its kind offered at any law school. He also co-founded The Project on Law and Mind Sciences at Harvard Law School.[6] In 2015, McCann taught a course on the Deflategate scandal at UNH.[7]
McCann has authored over 15 articles for nationally-recognized law review journals, including the Yale Law Journal, Wisconsin Law Review, and Boston College Law Review. In 2008 he chaired the section on law and sports for the Association of American Law Schools.[6] McCann is also the editor and co-author of The Oxford Handbook of American Sports Law,[8] as well as co-author of the book Court Justice: The Inside Story of My Battle Against the NCAA with Ed O'Bannon.[9]
Sports journalism
McCann has written several hundred for Sports Illustrated and its online edition, SI.com, since joining its staff in 2007. At Sports Illustrated in 2012, McCann was instrumental in exposing former Arkansas football coach Bobby Petrino's hiring of his mistress as a player development coordinator. McCann was the first journalist to interview Lance Armstrong after the disgraced cyclist publicly admitted to doping during a January 2013 television program hosted by Oprah Winfrey. McCann also wrote extensively on the 2011-12 Penn State child sex abuse scandal.[3]
McCann serves as a legal analyst for NBA TV.[10] In November 2012 he was cited by The Huffington Post as a "must-follow Twitter account for NBA fanatics."[11]
References
- ^ a b Mississippi College School of Law Archived 2016-12-22 at the Wayback Machine. LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell. (accessed 8 August 2013)
- ^ McCann, Michael » UNH School of Law Archived 2015-10-09 at the Wayback Machine University of New Hampshire School of Law. (accessed 8 August 2013)
- ^ a b c Michael McCann > ARCHIVE. Sports Illustrated. (accessed 8 August 2013)
- ^ Reed, Tom (20 November 2011). "Extended NBA lockout could lead to legal challenges of draft eligibility rule". cleveland.com.
- ^ See Clarett v. Nat'l Football League, 369 F.3d 124 (2d Cir. 2004), cert. denied, 125 S. Ct. 1728 (2005)
- ^ a b Director of Sports Law Institute, Professor of Law - Vermont Law School. Vermont Law School. (accessed 8 August 2013)
- ^ Reporter, Ben Volin-. "Class on Deflategate has UNH students pumped up - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com.
- ^ McCann, Michael A. (12 March 2019). "The Oxford Handbook of American Sports Law". Oxford University Press – via Google Books.
- ^ O'Bannon, Ed; McCann, Michael (13 February 2018). "Court Justice: The Inside Story of My Battle Against the NCAA". Diversion Books – via Google Books.
- ^ Condotta, Bob. "Audio — NBA-TV legal analyst Michael McCann talks about Kings/Seattle situation". The Seattle Times, February 20, 2013. (accessed 8 August 2013)
- ^ "40 Must-Follow Twitter Accounts For NBA Fanatics". The Huffington Post, November 19, 2012. (accessed 8 August 2013)