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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

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

  • From Diss Tracks to the Courts: Drake Sues His Own Label for Defamation

    04/09/2025

    By: Tyler Steffen At the beginning of 2025, Aubrey Drake Graham (“Drake”) filed a lawsuit for defamation against his own label, Universal Music Group (UMG), over the release and promotion…

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  • Golf’s Newest Competition: TGL Disputes Their Use of LA Golf Club’s Trademarks

    03/25/2025

    By: Shannon Kavanagh Golf, a sport rooted in tradition and custom, is being innovated by some of its best players. In 2022, Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy teamed up to…

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  • My Most Valuable Possession: My Username and Password

    03/20/2025

    By: Grant Sherman In today’s digital age nearly everyone owns a smartphone, laptop, or gaming console and interacts with software daily. The way media is shared and consumed has shifted…

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  • Colorado SB21-116: The Argument for Pro Sports Policies Limiting the Use of Cultural Mascots

    03/06/2025

    By: Sydney Glover Halfway through the 2021 Major League Baseball (MLB) season, the then-Cleveland Indians announced that their 106-year-old name would be no more and that they would be known…

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  • PGMOL and the Erosion of Fair Play: How Refereeing Inconsistencies Are Undermining the Premier League

    03/03/2025

    By: Shreyas Balu “People don’t expect a striker to score every time they shoot, but for us every decision needs to be correct,” argues Premier League referee, Darren England,[1] during…

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  • Ownership Rights in the Music Industry (Taylor’s Version)

    02/27/2025

    By: Kristin DiMambro (Taylor’s Version). Why has this appeared on Taylor Swift’s songs in recent years? Swift decided to re-record the first six albums of her career after Scooter Braun’s…

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  • Lessons to Learn From The Pac-12’s Rebuild: Can Conferences Defend Themselves From Realignment?

    02/25/2025

    By: Kaitlyn Scherz The Pac-12 we all knew and loved (or hated, depending on where you’re from) ended in 2024. With poor management regarding the conference’s media rights deal with…

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  • How the NFL Can Fulfill Their Duty to Prevent Concussions

    02/07/2025

    By: Kathryn Downing            [1]In 2024, there were 44 reported concussions in the NFL pre-season alone.[2] The NFL prided themselves in this statistic, exclaiming it was the “fewest number of concussions…

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  • Chappell Roan’s Nightmare in Drag: How One Missouri Town Plans to Limit Drag Shows

    11/12/2024

    By: M’Elise Salomon There are currently 530 anti-LGBTQ bills circulating in the U.S.[1] Meanwhile, Chappell Roan—popstar, drag queen, and queer icon—is parading around her NPR tiny desk concert in an…

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  • Spider-Man’s Web of Rights: Who Holds the Web?

    11/04/2024

    By: Ahmad Daaboul Introduction[1] “With great power, comes great responsibility.” These iconic words have transcended dimensions, from Spider-Man comics to the real world, to become a timeless household quote. The…

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