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Justice Stephen Breyer Discusses “Star Athletica”, Fast Fashion, and Copyright Law

JSEL · March 18, 2025 · Leave a Comment

Written by Shayna Toh. At a lunch talk on Wednesday, March 12th, co-hosted by the Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law, the Harvard Fashion Law Association, and the Intellectual Property Law Association, Justice Stephen Breyer joined Professor William Fisher in a discussion … [Read more...] about Justice Stephen Breyer Discusses “Star Athletica”, Fast Fashion, and Copyright Law

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Incentivizing Harm: How the Poorly Written Fair-Play Tiebreaker Rule Can Endanger Players

JSEL · March 4, 2025 · Leave a Comment

Written by Martin Skladany, Professor of Law at Pennsylvania State University. Fédération Internationale de Football Association (“FIFA”), the international governing body of soccer, cannot control what happens off the field. Infamously, Honduras and El Salvador in 1969 went … [Read more...] about Incentivizing Harm: How the Poorly Written Fair-Play Tiebreaker Rule Can Endanger Players

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Jordan Chiles and The Future of Sports Arbitration

JSEL · February 14, 2025 · Leave a Comment

Written by Gurtaran Johal. The stripping of Jordan Chiles' bronze medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics will leave a substantial impact on the future of sports arbitration. During the 2024 Paris Olympics, Jordan Chiles competed in the Gymnastics Floor Final. Initially, she … [Read more...] about Jordan Chiles and The Future of Sports Arbitration

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The Lasting Impact of the “Rust” Movie Set Shooting

JSEL · February 7, 2025 · Leave a Comment

Written by Nefertari Elshiekh. The fatal shooting on the "Rust" movie set has resulted in many civil and criminal cases and has had far reaching implications throughout Hollywood.  It has been just over three years since a prop gun killed cinematographer Haylna Hutchins on … [Read more...] about The Lasting Impact of the “Rust” Movie Set Shooting

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Interview with Trisha Ananiades, Senior Vice President of Business & Legal Affairs at BBC Studios

JSEL · December 4, 2024 · Leave a Comment

By Shayna Toh Trisha Ananiades is a Senior Vice President of Business & Legal Affairs for BBC Studios, where she negotiates deals and drafts agreements for scripted and unscripted programming produced by the studio and intended for exhibition on linear television and … [Read more...] about Interview with Trisha Ananiades, Senior Vice President of Business & Legal Affairs at BBC Studios

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