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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

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

  • “Ankara Messi, Ankara Messi,” How Messi Dribbled Past MLS’s Salary Cap

    11/11/2025

    By: Jinhuk Lee In the summer of 2023, Lionel Messi’s contract with Paris Saint Germain (PSG) expired.[1] This came several months after his World Cup triumph, which solidified his status…

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  • Inspiration or Infringement? The ‘ER’/’The Pitt’ Case and the Limits of Derivative Rights

    11/08/2025

    By Ryan T. McGuire In fall 1994, the television show “ER” debuted on NBC.[1] It made the careers of many young actors, including Noah Wyle, who would star as medical…

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  • Dark Patterns in Digital Media: Why Amazon’s FTC Settlement Matters for Streaming Entertainment and Sports

    10/27/2025

    By Austin Kelley In 2025, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) reached a $2.5 billion settlement with Amazon over allegations that the company used “dark patterns” to make it difficult for…

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  • Thou Shalt Not Steal: How A Christian Choral Infringement Case Revives the Erasure of Black Composers

    10/22/2025

    By: Loretta Kyei Gospel music stands as the oldest musical tradition in the Black community, originating from Negro spirituals and evolving over generations into the vibrant choral sound heard today.[1]…

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  • Antitrust, NCAA, and Diego Pavia: How Vanderbilt’s Star Quarterback’s Fight Could Redefine Athlete Rights

    10/17/2025

    By: Ryan Johnston College football has always had a distinct difference from its professional counterpart. Particularly, the NCAA has a rigid enforcement on the number of years an athlete can…

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  • Who is Tilly Norwood? The First “AI Actress” on the Search for a Hollywood Agent is Here

    10/15/2025

    By Nicole Isagholian Is there a new star in Hollywood? The actors’ Union fought for the ability to protect against the use of generative artificial intelligence to displace actors during…

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  • Cardi B’s Civil Assault Trial: How Her Expressive Testimony Secured a Courtroom Victory

    09/27/2025

    By: Megan Isagholian On September 2, 2025, Grammy-winning rapper Cardi B secured a legal victory after a California jury found her not liable in a $24 million civil assault lawsuit.[1]…

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  • Prioritizing Ratings Over Wellbeing: Is a Viewer’s Reality TV a Bravo Cast Member’s Harsh Reality?

    09/22/2025

    By Mia Hammel The Real Housewives franchise on Bravo is one of America’s favorite pastimes, providing audiences with escapism and mindless television. Each series within the franchise features a group…

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  • Have the Los Angeles Clippers Already Lost the 25-26 Season Before It Has Even Started?

    09/19/2025

    By Lauren Isagholian The Clippers are set on making a championship run this year, but an early stumble casts uncertainty over their hope of winning the franchise’s first title. The…

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  • D1 Council, NCAA Continue Evolution in Pursuit to Protect Student-Athletes in the Age of Legalized Sports Gambling

    09/17/2025

    By: Jordan Baum In June 2025, the NCAA DI Council introduced a proposal that would change its sports betting rules to permit student-athletes to bet on professional sports.[1] The proposal’s…

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