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Sports & Entertainment Law Journal

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

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

    03/18/2024

    By: Melissa Kim On February 15, 2024, professional Call of Duty players Hector Rodriguez (“H3cz”) and Seth Abner (“Scump”) filed a lawsuit in California federal court, claiming that Activision Blizzard…

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

    03/15/2024

    By: Kevin Brown Across the American West, a single step between parcels of public land has long plagued sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts with the potential for exorbitant legal and financial…

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  • Ticketmaster: Friend or Foe? 

    03/15/2024

    By: Collin Cagle Scalping is a cancerous lump that has been attached to live events since tickets have been sold. Even as early as the 1800s, court cases about the…

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

    03/13/2024

    By: Angel Gutierrez In-Game Currency As a recent study shows, kids are mostly requesting videogame-related presents for the holidays.[1] While most would think this means physical games, kids request in-game…

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

    03/13/2024

    By: Victoria Oglesby In September 2023, fifteen men’s basketball players at Dartmouth College filed a petition to be represented by the Service Employees International Union for the purposes of collective…

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  • A New Civilian Conservation Corps: Natural Nationalism

    11/13/2023

    By: Tristin Wood “I am glad I shall never be young without wild country to be young in. Of what avail are forty freedoms without a blank spot on the…

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  • IN BID FOR RETRIAL, PRAS MICHEL PUTS THE BLAME ON AI

    11/12/2023

    By: Kendall Pack Pras Michel joined Lauryn Hill and fellow Fugee Wyclef Jean onstage in Newark, New Jersey on October 18, 2023 to kick off their tour celebrating the 25th…

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  • BLIND-SIDED: MICHAEL OHER SUES THE TUOHYS FOR DECEIVING HIM INTO A CONSERVATORSHIP

    11/06/2023

    By: Connor Waas It would be difficult to find someone who has neither seen nor heard of the heartwarming story depicted in the 2009 film The Blind Side. The film,…

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  • Over/Under: Online Sports Betting Will Prompt the Next Big Wave of Data Privacy Litigation

    11/06/2023

    By: Danielle Gershen The surge in sports betting began in 2018 after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) in Murphy v. NCAA.[1] The…

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  • Looking at Potential Legal Moves in the Mel Tucker vs. Michigan State Wrongful Termination Lawsuit

    10/29/2023

    By: Zach Anne Amid an incredibly successful 2021 campaign for the Michigan State Spartans football team, the University decided to invest heavily in the man leading the charge, granting head…

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