SEL Section Articles of Interest (April 2020)
Members of the Sports & Entertainment Law (“SEL”) Section found the following recent third-party articles to be of potential interest to the Section. Feel free to reach out to the SEL Section communications chairs (Kelly Ryan and Amanda Whorton) if you would like to submit either personally written pieces or other third-party articles found that would be of interest to the entire SEL Section members.
The Legal Complications of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics Postponement
Fair Winds to Copyright Holders: States Have Sovereign Immunity from Infringement Suits
NBA May Reduce Players’ Salaries Due to COVID-19 Shutdown
#UnitedAsOne Campaign: NCAA and Its Member Schools Create Resource for COVID-19 Information, Updates
‘Boys Are Boys and Girls Are Girls’: Idaho Is First State to Bar Some Transgender Athletes
Zion Williamson Suffers Setback in Lawsuit Against Former Representative
Man vs. Machine: Schwarzenegger Files Right of Publicity Suit Against Robot Builder
FIFA issues guidelines on dealing with COVID-19 related regulatory issues
Selena Gomez Suing Game For $10 Million For Stealing Her Likeness
Court Dismisses Defamation Claim Against The Daily Beast
‘Call of Duty’ Wins First Amendment Victory Over Use of Humvees
UPDATE: NCAA Rejects Blanket Waiver of Minimum Sports Requirement in Midst of COVID-19