Initial conversations about boycotting the 2014 Sochi Olympics surfaced regarding the support by the Russian government of Edward Snowden, the alleged leaker of NSA secrets. Now the conversation regarding boycott has shifted to anti-gay rights laws in Russia. Episode 6 of the  Sports Law 10 Podcast focuses on the historic and legal impact of Olympic boycotts generally including those exercised or contemplated in the 1936 Berlin, 1976 Montreal, 1980 Moscow, 1984 Los Angeles games and more.

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