The NCAA Seeks Help From Congress on Student-Athlete Compensation

The NCAA Seeks Help From Congress on Student-Athlete Compensation »

By: Jason Kaczala

On February 11th, 2020, nearly a dozen senators held a hearing to discuss the current status of collegiate athletic player

Agency-Affiliated Production Companies: A Re-telling of a 1960s Hollywood Classic?

Agency-Affiliated Production Companies: A Re-telling of a 1960s Hollywood Classic? »

By: Brandon Drea

Since April 2019, the Writers Guild and the Association of Talent Agencies (ATA), have been in a standoff surrounding the

Why Fox Media Failed to Trademark the Phrase “OK Boomer”

Why Fox Media Failed to Trademark the Phrase “OK Boomer” »

By: Keaton Brown

In early February of 2020, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) denied the trademark application of Fox Media

Antitrust Claim for Sunday Ticket Against the NFL and DirecTV

Antitrust Claim for Sunday Ticket Against the NFL and DirecTV »

By: Grant Welbourn

The NFL and DirecTV filed a writ for certiorari on February 10th after the 9th Circuit found that the exclusive rights between

The Houston Astros Cheating Scandal and Its Aftermath

The Houston Astros Cheating Scandal and Its Aftermath »

By: Madison Stark

It was the cheating scandal that rocked the Houston Astros organization and sent shockwaves through Major League Baseball. What may

LSU Wins the Title, but Their Next Opponent is the NCAA

LSU Wins the Title, but Their Next Opponent is the NCAA »

By: Peter Stazzone

On January 15, 2019, Louisiana State University (LSU), acknowledged that student athletes on its football team received cash from NFL

Look What You Made Taylor Swift Do

Look What You Made Taylor Swift Do »

By: Seema Patel

The bad blood between Taylor Swift and Ithaca holdings continues. On November 14, 2019, Swift tweeted that Scott Borchetta, who

Do You Want It Done Fast or Right? Dangers of the CASE Act

Do You Want It Done Fast or Right? Dangers of the CASE Act »

By: Michael Goodyear

 

A constant complaint about American courts is the slow speed and high cost at which they operate. In the

YouTube’s Latest Lawsuit Proves What We Already Knew:  Copyright Law Needs Reform

YouTube’s Latest Lawsuit Proves What We Already Knew: Copyright Law Needs Reform »

By: Jennifer Martin

In August 2019, YouTube filed a lawsuit in Nebraska against Christopher Brady, alleging that Brady has abused YouTube’s copyright strike

Growing ‘Trust Issues a Concern for U.S. Soccer, FIFA?

Growing ‘Trust Issues a Concern for U.S. Soccer, FIFA? »

By: Brandon Wurl

The United States Soccer Federation (“U.S. Soccer or USSF”) is no stranger to antitrust lawsuits. In 2017, the North American