Written by Shayna Toh. Attorneys from the Kraft Group speak to students about their career path from football fans to sports lawyers, their biggest challenges, and what's next for the Group. On Wednesday, the Committee of Sports and Entertainment Law hosted David Lanoie and … [Read more...] about Attorneys from the Kraft Group Speak to HLS Students
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Interview with Sara Archambault, Documentary Film Producer
By Hugh Reynolds Independent nonfiction filmmaking has long played a key role in social justice and cultural education. These films foster public awareness, bring salience to issues, unify constituencies, and ignite mobilization. In this way, documentary filmmaking can be a … [Read more...] about Interview with Sara Archambault, Documentary Film Producer
Lead Negotiator for Major League Baseball Players Association Speaks at Harvard
Written by Alec Winshel. This Thursday, Bruce Meyer joined Harvard Law School students to discuss his role as the Deputy Executive Director of the Major League Baseball Players Association. The Committee on Sports & Entertainment Law's Ikenna Nwankwo moderated a lunch … [Read more...] about Lead Negotiator for Major League Baseball Players Association Speaks at Harvard
NFL General Counsel Visits Harvard Law School Campus
Written by Alec Winshel. The Committee of Sports & Entertainment Law welcomed Jeff Pash as its first guest of the year. On Thursday, NFL General Counsel Jeff Pash joined Caleigh Sturgeon '26 for a wide-ranging conversation about his career, the state of the league, and … [Read more...] about NFL General Counsel Visits Harvard Law School Campus
Breaking the Broadcast Huddle: How College Football Conferences’ Bundling of Broadcast Rights Could Harm Student Athletes
By Edwin A. Farley Download the article here: Breaking the Broadcast Huddle: How College Football Conferences' Bundling of Broadcast Rights Could Harm Student Athletes. Recent realignment activity between collegiate athletic conferences reveals how the sale of broadcast rights … [Read more...] about Breaking the Broadcast Huddle: How College Football Conferences’ Bundling of Broadcast Rights Could Harm Student Athletes