Medicine Richard Gibson | 7 Oct 2024 Smart Mouthguards and the Problem of Choice Might athletes be especially vulnerable to coercive medical monitoring?
Journalism Nicholas Kreuder | 5 Jun 2024 Should Sports Broadcasts Promote Gambling? Or is it no different than advertising any other good?
Public Funds for Private Stadiums: On the Bills' Future Home Can we justify the use of taxpayer dollars to subsidize this "shared good"? 14 Nov 2022 | Jake Wojtowicz
Avoiding Complicity & the NFL: Can Piracy Be Moral? Is the consumption of NFL programming by alternative means a defensible form of protest? 24 Aug 2022 | Nicholas Kreuder
LIV, Laugh, Launder: The Morality of Sportswashing What could be the harm with professional golfers going where the money is? 25 Jul 2022 | D'Arcy Blaxell
The Responsibilities of Sports Organizations What obligation might the NFL have to respond to Deshaun Watson's off-field allegations? 23 Jun 2022 | Jake Wojtowicz
The Obligations of Players and Fans How should we determine the limits of acceptable behavior when it comes to player-fan interactions? 20 Apr 2022 | Jake Wojtowicz
On Banning Russian Athletes What do sports organizations hope to accomplish by excluding certain athletes from play? 8 Mar 2022 | Jake Wojtowicz
Kamila Valieva, Lia Thomas, and Fairness in Sports What considerations are relevant for ensuring a level playing field? 22 Feb 2022 | Katherine Hennessey
Lia Thomas, Fairness in Sport, and Honest Ethical Debate in a World of Bad Faith What are all the moral considerations at play in our conceptions of fairness in sport? 16 Feb 2022 | Benjamin Rossi
Brian Flores, Equal Opportunity, and Affirmative Action Recent allegations of racial discrimination highlight the differences in programs of equality of opportunity and equality of outcome. 4 Feb 2022 | Tucker Sechrest
Can We Heckle Unvaccinated Athletes? Taunting and jeers are an integral part of any true fan's playbook, but how do we decided which spectator behaviors cross the line? 24 Sep 2021 | Kenneth Boyd
On the Obligations of Sports Fandom Admiration for athletic accomplishment often bleeds through to the personal. Is there any of making sure our praise stays on the field? 20 Sep 2021 | Jake Wojtowicz
Risk, Regret, and Sport Surely it's irresponsible to continue to communicate a message of competing in the moment, come what may. 27 Aug 2021 | Jake Wojtowicz
ROC and the Ethics of Guilt by Association Russia's recent Olympic ban is casting a long shadow and commitment to the presumption of innocence is weakening. 5 Aug 2021 | Jake Wojtowicz
Arguments about Doping Are Difficult How do we balance our commitment to personal privacy and our convictions that competitions be solely determined by "natural" gifts? 2 Aug 2021 | Jake Wojtowicz
In-Groups, Out-Groups, and Why I Care about the Olympics Our tendencies toward tribalism upset all sorts of good intentions and self-conceptions. 29 Jul 2021 | Marshall Bierson
Sha'Carri Richardson and the Spirit of the Game Is the Olympics's selective ban on substance abuse about protecting the sport or projecting an image? 8 Jul 2021 | Kenneth Boyd
How Can the 2022 Olympic Games Remain Neutral? The International Olympic Committee asks that we celebrate sport while holding our tongues. 5 May 2021 | Katherine Hennessey
Moral Luck and the Judgment of Officials What responsibility do judges bear in assessing individual's moral culpability for outcomes that are the product of luck? 14 Sep 2020 | James M. Okapal
Should College Football Be Canceled? The pandemic is laying bare all sorts of troubling relations and concerning arrangements. And COVID-19 may be the least of college football's problems. 17 Aug 2020 | Kiara Goodwine
Novak Djokovic and the Expectations of Celebrity Do the responsibilities of celebrity extend to keeping some of their opinions to themselves? Must they play by a different set of rules than the general public? 14 May 2020 | Marko Mavrovic