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Posted on: Aug 9, 2018

Athletes are synonymous with hard work, determination, and resolve, but it takes more to navigate the transition from high school to college athletics and beyond.  

Posted on: Aug 2, 2018

The new champion of the World Series of Poker no-limit Texas Hold 'em main event says he feels "pretty overwhelmed" after outlasting thousands of competitors to take home $8.8 million.

Posted on: Aug 1, 2018

The event is scheduled for April 4 and April 6, 2026, at Lucas Oil Stadium. It will be the ninth time the city hosts the event. Indianapolis also is scheduled to host the Final Four in 2021. That announcement was made in 2014.

Posted on: Jul 24, 2018

A group of former Louisville men’s basketball players have filed a lawsuit against the NCAA over the organization’s vacation of the Cardinals’ 2013 national championship and 2012 Final Four…as part of sanctions for violations discovered during an escort scandal investigation.

Posted on: Jul 12, 2018

Sarkisian filed a wrongful termination grievance based on disability discrimination, and the university prevailed in binding arbitration.

Posted on: Jun 18, 2018

A jury found the Rams 100% responsible for Bush’s knee injury in 2015 where he slipped on a “concrete ring of death” near the sideline at the Edward Jones Dome.

Posted on: Jun 13, 2018

Get to know members of the Sports & Entertainment Law Section! This blog series highlights section members, their practice and their personal interests. Take a seat and get to know them!

Posted on: May 22, 2018

The US Supreme Court struck down the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act legalizing gambling on the outcome of sporting events.

Posted on: May 10, 2018

In 2016, Take-Two, a video game company that is the creator of the NBA 2K series of video games, was sued by Solid Oak Sketches, a company who owns the copyright in several NBA players’ tattoos. Solid Oak argued that the video game series, which seeks to simulate the NBA, infringed on their copyright because the tattoo designs were featured in the game without their consent.

Posted on: Apr 20, 2018

President Trump recently signed a spending bill that amended the Fair Labor Standards Act to exempt minor league baseball players. This effectively settled a long-running dispute as to whether minor leaguers are owed overtime compensation.


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