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    Items of Interest: Awaiting SCOTUS On NJ Sports Betting, Miley Cyrus, ‘Stranger Things’

    Sports & Entertainment Law Section

    Members of the Sports & Entertainment Law Section found the following recent third-party articles to be of potential interest to the Section.

    Making Supreme Court Sausage: How the NJ Sports Betting Decision Will Be Made

    Here’s How The Supreme Court’s Upcoming Sports Betting Decision Could Push Congress To Action

    Sports Betting Could Complicate NCAA’s Amateurism Model

    Miley Cyrus Hit With Copyright Suit Alleging “We Can’t Stop” Copied from 1988 Reggae Hit

    Will the U.S. Supreme Court Bless Sports Wagers? Casinos Are Placing Bets

    Legal issues aside, March Madness pools grow more sophisticated

    Awaiting Supreme Court decision, pro sports leagues prepare for legal betting

    How an Instagram Post Led to an N.F.L. Cheerleader’s Discrimination Case

    Lindsay Lohan Loses Publicity Rights Case Over Grand Theft Auto–Lohan v. Take-Two

    ‘Stranger Things’ creators sued by filmmaker who alleges they stole ideas

    Chicago Bears Violated Fan’s 1st Amendment Rights: Suit

    Ninth Circuit Reviews Copyright Infringement Suit Over ‘Jumpman’ Logo

    NCAA Extends Permissible Agent Use To Draft-Eligible High School Hockey Players

    Ozzy Osbourne is an Antitrust Plaintiff

    Opening Day Edition: Beer Advertising and Sports

    Client Alert: Why it is 100x Riskier to Pay College Athletes than it is to Pay NFL Free Agents

    Changes For Youth Football In California And Beyond

     

    April 16, 2018/by NCBARBLOG
    Tags: 'Stranger Things', ‘Jumpman’ Logo, Beer Advertising and Sports, Chicago Bears Violated Fan's 1st Amendment Rights: Suit, Draft-Eligible High School Hockey Players, Grand Theft Auto, Instagram, Lindsay Lohan Loses Publicity Rights, March Madness pools sophisticated, Miley Cyrus Copyright Suit, N.F.L. Cheerleader’s Discrimination Case, NJ Sports Betting Decision, Ozzy Osbourne Antitrust Plaintiff, SCOTUS, Sports Betting Could Complicate NCAA’s Amateurism Model, Youth Football In California
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