Sonics G Watson Breaks Thumb (PA SportsTicker)
The Washington Law Review calls dibs on this note topic. The “Super” hasn’t been in the logo since 1995, and most mentions of the team haven’t used it since, well, ever. Is the anchor liable for the consequential damages? Initially, Seattle did not think it necessary to provide a new basketball arena after it had just funded new football and baseball facilities. On the latter issue, she actually allowed the testimony of novelist Sherman Alexie, who talked about how sad he and others would be to see the team move away.
Sources:
- volokh.com
- blog.oregonlive.com
- www.theolympian.com
- www.clubsonics.com
- ariana-cn.blogspot.com
- integrateit.kylewelsh.com
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