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Timothy Davis is a Professor at Wake Forest University School of Law, where he has established himself as a leading scholar in sports law and race relations in athletics. His research spans contract law, NCAA regulations, athlete eligibility, and the intersection of race and sports.
Professor Davis's research focuses on several key areas within sports law. His work examines the legal frameworks governing athlete eligibility, NCAA enforcement structures, and the regulation of sports agents. He has made significant contributions to understanding the historical and contemporary relationship between race and sports in America, exploring how racial dynamics have shaped athletic participation and opportunity. His scholarship demonstrates deep expertise in both theoretical legal analysis and practical sports governance issues.
His scholarly output shows consistent focus on legal issues in sports, with particular attention to contractual matters, liability concerns, and the protection of athletes' rights. Davis's work bridges theoretical legal analysis with practical implications for sports governance and policy, often addressing complex questions at the intersection of law and athletics.
Professor Davis has collaborated with notable scholars including Matt Mitten from Marquette University Law School, Christopher Hairston from Wake Forest University, and Kenneth Shropshire from the University of Pennsylvania. His publications appear in respected law journals including the Texas A&M Law Review, Oregon Law Review, and Baylor Law Review.





