Court Ruling on the Ability of UEFA and FIFA to Block the Super League

Court Ruling on the Ability of UEFA and FIFA to Block the Super League »

By: Natalie Zarasian

Traditions run deep in the world of international soccer, with tournaments like the UEFA Champions League being founded nearly 70

Tiger Woods Launches Apparel Line, Eyeing IP Empire

Tiger Woods Launches Apparel Line, Eyeing IP Empire »

By: Michael Cunningham 

Tiger Woods is undoubtedly the dominant force in the world of golf. Over his career, Woods has claimed 82 PGA Tour

Disney and Epic Games’ Magic Partnership

Disney and Epic Games’ Magic Partnership »

By: Nicole Salars

Who would have thought that Disney, the titan of children and young adult entertainment, would fall out of touch with

Antitrust in Video Games: Call of Duty League Pros File Suit Against Activision Blizzard

Antitrust in Video Games: Call of Duty League Pros File Suit Against Activision Blizzard »

By: Melissa Kim

On February 15, 2024, professional Call of Duty players Hector Rodriguez (“H3cz”) and Seth Abner (“Scump”) filed a lawsuit in

How the Appeal of the Iron Bar Holdings Corner Crossing Case Affects Access to Public Lands for Sportsmen and Outdoor Enthusiasts

How the Appeal of the Iron Bar Holdings Corner Crossing Case Affects Access to Public Lands for Sportsmen and Outdoor Enthusiasts »

By: Kevin Brown

Across the American West, a single step between parcels of public land has long plagued sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts with

Ticketmaster: Friend or Foe? 

Ticketmaster: Friend or Foe?  »

By: Collin Cagle

Scalping is a cancerous lump that has been attached to live events since tickets have been sold. Even as early

Are Videogame Companies “Stealing” Their Own Fictious Currencies?

Are Videogame Companies “Stealing” Their Own Fictious Currencies? »

By: Angel Gutierrez

In-Game Currency

As a recent study shows, kids are mostly requesting videogame-related presents for the holidays.[1] While most

Who Gets to Bargain? Determining the Appropriate Collective Bargaining Units in College Sports

Who Gets to Bargain? Determining the Appropriate Collective Bargaining Units in College Sports »

By: Victoria Oglesby

In September 2023, fifteen men’s basketball players at Dartmouth College filed a petition to be represented by the Service Employees