What I am about to write is blasphemy. Not to my fandom, not to my alma mater, but to my profession; here goes. Sometimes, maybe even most times, the best cou...
Asia Durr scored 17 of her game-high 19 points in the first half, and No. 5 Louisville routed Lindsey Wilson 97-50 in an exhibition on Sunday in the KFC Yum! Ce...
Okay, one of the problems with making bold predictions is when those predictions don't exactly hold up, you have to man up and take your medicine. Today is my ...
A Fans Call to Action
Louisville fans, it's time to man up. As fans, it's time to stop with all the Crash Davis/Nuke LaLoosh type of cliche' speak that we have...
No sooner than the final horn sounded and the national audience embraced the reality of Louisville football, a new narrative began to emerge; "Could Bobby Petri...
Franklin County Circuit Judge Phillip Sheperd entered his ruling today in the long running dispute between Governor Matt Bevin and Attorney General Andy Beshear...
It certainly didn't come easily, but Jeff Walz's Cardinals held off the South Florida Bulls by a final of 67-50 last night in front of nearly 8,000 fans. ...
University of Louisville’s Cortnee Walton was voted to the 2016 Allstate Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Good Works Team on Tuesday morning.
In its f...
In 2003, I was newly enrolled at the University of Louisville. I was 30 years old, and I was a freshman. (Nothing like getting a late start on education huh?)...
Do you remember the Louisville Women's team that started 3-5? Yeah, me neither. Last night, Jeff Walz's squad did more to distance themselves from t...
Keith Poynter graduated from the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law in May of 2011. While in law school, Keith studied Sports Law as well as other core curriculum. Prior to becoming an attorney, Keith worked in the insurance industry for 6 years, and was a police officer in both Kentucky and Tennessee for 6 years. As an avid sports fan, former basketball official and current youth sports coach, Keith is heavily involved in sports when not at work or with his family at the lake.
Keith's diverse background makes him an excellent source for legal opinion about issues surrounding the sporting world. Whether the matter be criminal or contractual, Keith's unique experience and education allows him to offer insight that may be missed by the casual fan.
Keith is available for commentary on any legal issues that may arise in the Kentuckiana area and will routinely post articles concerning local and national sports law topics.