Items of Interest: Hidden Liability of March Madness Pools, Powerball Winner Sues for Anonymity
Members of the Sports & Entertainment Law Section found the following recent third-party articles to be of potential interest to the Section.
Risky Wager – The Hidden Liability Of March Madness Office Pools
Woman Who Won $560M Powerball Jackpot Sues For Anonymity
This Week In Sports Law: Arkansas State V. Miami, Basketball Corruption, Josh Pastner Lawsuit
Super Bowl’s Richest Players Find Extra Burden From Jock Tax
New York Fashion Week Models Finally Get Private Dressing Space
Sun, Sand And… Collective Bargaining? Beach Volleyballers Form Players’ Association
Pyeongchang 2018: No Thaw In Frosty Relationship Between The NHL And The IOC
Luxury Tax In Football, What Can The NBA Teach Us?
Popular Uptown Bar In Charlotte Sued By Major Music Publishers
Court Shakes Off Dumb Copyright Lawsuit Against Taylor Swift
Judge Awards Graffiti Artists $6.7M In Suit Against Building Owner Who Whitewashed Their Art
John Cena Fights To Dismiss Ford Suit Over Flipped GT
Winter Olympics, Shaun White & Judging In Sports: Does Perfection Exist?
International Olympics Committee Only Wants You To Share Content It Approves
Judge Rules News Publishers Violated Copyright By Embedding Tweets Of Tom Brady Photo
Where Is The Line? Options For Professional Leagues And Teams Facing On-Field Player Social Activism
‘This Is Us’ — A Few Thoughts On Personal Responsibility After Jack Pearson’s Death
Another Uptown Charlotte Night Spot Sued By Music Publishers
Nike Defeats Appeal Over Iconic Michael Jordan Photo, Jumpman Logo
Supreme Court To Decide Future Of Sports Betting: Implications For Tribal Casinos
Sivero V. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp.
Broadcasts And Promotions Related To The 2018 Olympic Games In Pyeongchang
FTC Brings Its Thirtieth COPPA Case, Against Online Talent Agency