Sarah Luppen Fowler is Senior Deputy General Counsel at SAG-AFTRA, the nationwide labor union representing approximately 160,000 members of the film, television, news, music, and radio industries. She is also an Adjunct Professor of Law at Vanderbilt Law School and the University … [Read more...] about Interview with Sarah Luppen Fowler, Senior Deputy General Counsel at SAG-AFTRA
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Dartmouth Men’s Basketball Team Makes History as First College Team to Vote to Unionize
By Nefertari Elshiekh On March 5th, Dartmouth’s men’s basketball team voted 13-2 to become the first college sports team to unionize–a historic step toward recognizing college athletes as employees. However, their legal battle is far from over. National Relations Labor … [Read more...] about Dartmouth Men’s Basketball Team Makes History as First College Team to Vote to Unionize
Interview with Alan Rothenberg, Former President of U.S. Soccer
Mr. Rothenberg is Los Angeles Chairman of 1st Century Bank, a division of MidFirst Bank and Chairman of Premier Partnerships. Rothenberg spearheaded soccer’s rise in the U.S. during the 1990s as Chairman and CEO of the 1994 World Cup; Chairman of the 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup; … [Read more...] about Interview with Alan Rothenberg, Former President of U.S. Soccer
What’s Copyright Got to Do, Got to Do With It?
By Shayna Toh The “cockroach of Broadway” seems to keep cashing checks. Despite the sneering term that veteran theatre critic Jesse Green used to describe jukebox musicals, the genre has dominated Broadway in recent years. In an industry that always seems to battle existential … [Read more...] about What’s Copyright Got to Do, Got to Do With It?
Supreme Court Considers Whether President Trump’s Name May Be Trademarked to Ridicule Him
By Alec Winshel In November 2023, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Vidal v. Elster. Their coming opinion will be the high court’s latest pronouncement on the relationship between trademark law and the First Amendment’s free speech protections. In my view, the Supreme … [Read more...] about Supreme Court Considers Whether President Trump’s Name May Be Trademarked to Ridicule Him