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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University

  • INSIDE THE $10 MILLION LAWSUIT AGAINST LEBRON JAMES AND DRAKE FOR AWARD-WINNING BLACK ICE DOCUMENTARY

    10/30/2022

    By: Chloe Barrett Billy Hunter, the former longtime head of the NBA Players Association and ex-federal prosecutor, is seeking at least $10 million in damages and a share of profits…

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  • A STEP FURTHER, OR A STEP BACK?

    10/24/2022

    By: Qianda Rao On December 6, 2021, The White House announced a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Beijing Olympics, saying the United States would not send any government officials to…

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  • HEIRS OF PUERTO RICAN BASEBALL LEGEND, ROBERTO CLEMENTE, COULD CONTRIBUTE TO THE DEMISE OF PUERTO RICO’S SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY

    10/23/2022

    By: Brandon Marinelli Puerto Rico’s potential Sovereign Immunity death may come from the hands of one of its most famous icon’s sons. On August 5th, 2022, the heirs of the…

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  • THE POST-DOBBS LANDSCAPE OF WNBA AND NWSL TRADES

    10/16/2022

    By: Kristina Major One day after athletes celebrated Title IX’s 50th anniversary, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade with its ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.[1] The…

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  • SOME THINGS ARE (NOT) MEANT TO BE: WHY SONGWRITER’S HEIRS CAN’T PROFIT OFF NEW ELVIS MOVIE

    10/16/2022

    By: Dominique Quaglia On June 24, 2022, Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis was released in theaters across America.[1] Since then, the film, starring Austin Butler, has grossed more than $280 million in…

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  • THE LIV-PGA DISPUTE HEATS UP

    10/10/2022

    By: Max Hardt The PGA has some unwelcome competition. LIV Golf, funded by Saudi Arabia’s Private Investment Fund,[1] launched a new golf tour in June, 2022 with the first of…

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  • MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL UNIONIZES UNDER THE MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION

    10/10/2022

    By: Heather Udowitch MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL UNIONIZES UNDER THE MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION For over 100 years, Minor League Baseball (“MiLB”) operated without a formal union.[1]  However, everything changed…

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  • SHUT UP AND PAY: ALEX JONES FACES $45.2 MILLION DOLLARS IN PUNITIVE DAMAGES AMID SANDY HOOK MISINFORMATION CAMPAIGN

    10/02/2022

    By: Josie Jasmin “Speech is free . . . but lies you have to pay for.”[1]As a result of conspiracy theorist, Alex Jones, falsely claiming that the Sandy Hook Elementary…

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  • THE ARTWORK FORMERLY A PHOTOGRAPH OF PRINCE: ANDY WARHOL CASE BRINGS THE FAIR USE DOCTRINE BACK TO THE SUPREME COURT

    10/02/2022

    By: Matthew Bade On October 12th, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Andy Warhol Foundation, Inc. v. Goldsmith.[1] This is the first fair use case to come before…

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