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In this issue:
Ninth Circuit Upholds Block of Idaho Law Excluding Transgender Women from Public School Female Sports Teams
Atari Loses Another Round in Its Trademark Infringement Spat Against Redbubble
Exposed King Regains His Throne in Grandmaster Draw
September 2023
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In this issue:
Stepping on Toes: The Fortnite Legal Dance Battle
Jackpot: Pennsylvania Appellate Court Pays Out for Legal Bet on Skill-Based Slot Machines
In Wake of Hazing Investigation, Judge Denies Boston College Swimming and Diving Team’s Request to Reverse Suspension
Winter 2024
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Let's Get Ready to Rumble – Muhammad Ali Steps Back in the (Legal) Ring
Trying to Force a Turnover: ESPN Sues Ohio State to Compel Release of E-Mails Involving Jim Tressel
Gossip about Gossip
September 2011
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One Expensive “Hangover”: Studio May Be Forced to Pay Up for Iron Mike’s Ink
Bookies and Wise Guys Continue to Defy the Odds in New Jersey
Bookies and Wise Guys Continue to Defy the Odds in New Jersey
July 2011
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Fore! What Is It Good For? (In New York, Absolutely Nothing)
Super Bowl Song Owner Shuffles into Court
The House Doesn’t Always Win, Especially When it Disregards IP Rights
Update
May 2011
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Tennis Umpires Serve Up Lawsuit against USTA
Ultimate Fighting – It's Like "Swan Lake" – How Come You Can't SEE That?
We Are Reliably Informed...
November 2011
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Ex-Footballers Sacked on First Play from Scrimmage in Antitrust Lawsuit Against the NCAA
OMG! LOLs No Longer Cause for SMH from the NCAA
Not Quite Harvard v. Yale (1968), ESPN Wins When Battle Between Ohio “Sunshine” Law and Federal Student Privacy Statute Ends in a Tie
July 2012
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Pay Me If You Want to Play Me, Part II: Former Player of the Year Ed O’Bannon Gains Ground in Suit Relating to Use of Image
This is Not Your Grandmother’s Pedometer: Nike & Apple Square Off with Another Alleged Inventor Relating to its Nike+ Sports Kit
Can Tragedy on the Ice Be Considered Wrongful Death?
April 2010
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Clemens' Defamation Case Rocketed Out of Court
I Pity the Fool: "The Natural" Loses Steel Cage Match with Promoter
The Writing Is on the Wall (and May Soon Be on the Jumbotron Maryland Court Rules the Redskins Must Do More for Their Deaf and Hard of Hearing Fans
Postscript - A Personal Foul
February 2009
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Sudden Death Avoided: Ban on NHL Canadian Charter Flights Slapped Away
There’s No Crying in Baseball – Even If You Get Hit by a Loose Bat
Olympic-Sized Considerations: Federal Court Grants Trademark Infringer a Reprieve
May 2009