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The National Law Review is a free no-login resource for legal articles on entertainment law, art law and sports law. Included in our commentary are various gaming and gambling laws throughout the United States, including issues that intersect with Native American and Tribal law.  Updates on gaming regulations across jurisdictions, as well as legislation as new states and municipalities, legalize gaming are all covered by the legal experts who write for the National Law Review. 

Additionally, the National Law Review covers the employment issues that can come up in workplaces with sports and gaming, including the legality of fantasy sports particularly in the workplace.  Other issues with fantasy sports, in terms of their legality across a variety of jurisdictions, are also broken down by legal experts as they arise.  Furthermore, litigation surrounding gaming, fantasy sports, video games, including intellectual property and trademark litigation, is also covered. 

We also examine sports law as it relates to professional sports such as equal pay for men's and women's teams, and governance of international sporting bodies such as the English Premier League, the Football Association, and Fédération Internationale de Football Association ("FIFA").  Issues surrounding major sports stories can sometimes feature a surprising legal twist,  such as Ambush Marketing at the 2018 World Cup, or judging at the Olympics, and coverage of NFL protests and the impact on player’s constitutional rights.

Our commentary also includes the effect that labor law has on student-athletes and college sports, and updated regulations in the NCAA, and how it might impact favorite teams.  The issue of unpaid students athletes and litigation surrounding that issue was extensively documented by the writers at the National Law Review.

We also cover the intersectionality between entertainment law and intellectual property law, such as trademark of goods and services, music and movie copyright infringement, and broadcasting rights.  Additionally, the National Law Review has legal analysis pertaining to artists' rights and litigation involving those issues.

For hourly updates on the latest in arts, sports, & entertainment legal news, legislation, regulation & compliance, litigation, and more, be sure to follow the National Law Review Twitter feed and sign up for complimentary e-news bulletins.

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Dec
15
2014
Michigan Bill Would Bar Student-Athlete Unionization Jackson Lewis P.C.
Dec
11
2014
California Legislature Can Amend CEQA to Expedite Construction of Sacramento Kings Arena Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Dec
11
2014
A Shot with a Training Chaser: New Training Requirements for Alcohol Servers in Cook County Vedder Price
Dec
9
2014
The Death of Mike Nichols and Estate Planning Odin, Feldman & Pittleman, P.C.
Dec
8
2014
Chapter 11 Reform or Re-Form? ABI Proposes Wholesale Changes to Bankruptcy Law Bracewell LLP
Dec
5
2014
Offer of Judgment Doesn’t Moot Class Action (11th Circuit) Jackson Lewis P.C.
Dec
5
2014
QVC Sues Shopping App for Web Scraping That Allegedly Triggered Site Outage Proskauer Rose LLP
Dec
5
2014
Nautique Boat Company, Inc. v. Malibu Boats, LLC: Denying Institution IPR2014-01045 Faegre Drinker
Dec
5
2014
Rock-and-Rollers Seeking Royalties Run Smack Into Daubert IMS Legal Strategies
Dec
2
2014
Qualifying for the Antique Exception to the Ivory Ban Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Dec
2
2014
Ivory Ban’s Effects on Collectors, Museums, Musicians and the Art Trade Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Dec
2
2014
Music Publishers Bring Contributory Copyright Claims Against ISP for Infringing Activities of Subscribers Proskauer Rose LLP
Dec
2
2014
The Recommendations of Québec’s “Working Group on Online Gambling” Dickinson Wright PLLC
Dec
1
2014
Cyber Monday – December 1, 2014 Mintz
Nov
25
2014
Ralph Lauren Succeeds In Opposing “Parody Trademark” Before EU Court Covington & Burling LLP
Nov
24
2014
Asheville, North Carolina Looks At Short-Term Rentals and Zoning, Fees Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP
Nov
24
2014
Miami International Airport (MIA) Expansion Indicative of City’s Economic Growth Bilzin Sumberg
Nov
21
2014
D.C. Circuit Extends Stay in Battle Over Access to Content Companies’ Confidential Information Covington & Burling LLP
Nov
21
2014
Goodfellas Actor Files Suit Over a Character from The Simpsons: The Limitations on Rights of Publicity Claims Lewis Roca Rothgerber LLP
Nov
20
2014
Africa: Realizing the Potential to Become the Breadbasket of the World Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Nov
20
2014
Illinois Shooting Ranges Permissible Under Definition of Private Recreation in Zoning Code Heyl, Royster, Voelker & Allen, P.C.
Nov
20
2014
China Court Ruled Infringement for Ambush Marketing in Film Industry Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Nov
19
2014
NCAA Appeals Ruling on Compensation for Student-Athletes McDermott Will & Emery
Nov
18
2014
North Carolina Court of Appeals Construes Zoning Provision Excluding All "Unidentified" Uses Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP
Nov
18
2014
Action! South Africa and Nigeria Find Growing Opportunity in the Film Business Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Nov
18
2014
Unpaid Interns Cash In - Minimum Wage and FLSA Godfrey & Kahn S.C.
Nov
17
2014
Player Eligibility Above Academic Integrity? Ways to Avoid UNC-Chapel Hill’s Academic Scandal Faegre Drinker
Nov
14
2014
State Council Issues Guideline to Boost China's Sports Industry Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Nov
13
2014
Ohio State Tries to Buck Online T-Shirt Company Proskauer Rose LLP
Nov
13
2014
Florida Broker Denied Assist in Argentine Soccer Media Rights Deal Proskauer Rose LLP
Nov
13
2014
Beast vs. Monster? Marshawn Lynch and Monster Energy Poised for Trademark Battle Proskauer Rose LLP
Nov
9
2014
Turf War: Female Soccer Stars Sue FIFA and the Canadian Soccer Association Jackson Lewis P.C.
Nov
7
2014
National Environmental Products Ltd and N.E.P., Inc., d/b/a Neptronic v. Dri-Steem Corporation: Denying Motion for Leave to Submit Supplemental Information IPR2014-01503 Faegre Drinker
Nov
6
2014
NLRB Student-Athlete Decision Could Be Issued Soon Jackson Lewis P.C.
Nov
6
2014
Paid to Play – Will The Decision By The University Of Texas And Pac-12 To Pay Student-Athletes Ease The NCAA’s Eligibility Requirements For Prospective Student-Athletes? Jackson Lewis P.C.
 
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