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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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Jul
23
2012
First-Ever Electronic Medical Records and Advanced Imaging Technology Being Brought to 2012 London Olympics Faegre Drinker
Jul
14
2012
ERM in the Red Zone: Lessons from the Super Bowl Risk and Insurance Management Society, Inc. (RIMS)
Jul
14
2012
Closing the Gate: Why You Need a Bill of Sale When Buying a New Horse or Pony Dinsmore & Shohl LLP
Jul
1
2012
Digital Movies Delivered by Physical Media Deemed Not Taxable in New York McDermott Will & Emery
Jun
30
2012
After Legislature Acts, Delaware Ready to Become 2nd State to Legalize Online Gaming Ifrah Law
Jun
14
2012
The Wisconsin Supreme Court Issues Opinion on Eminent Domain Case von Briesen & Roper, s.c.
Jun
9
2012
Something's Gotta Give - Hotel Management Agreements Continue to Spark Interest Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Jun
6
2012
Repositioning Golf Courses: Alternatives for Redevelopment of Golf Courses Greenberg Traurig, LLP
May
23
2012
Do You Really Want The Government QAing Your Games? Ifrah Law
May
17
2012
Championing the UK Bribery Act: The 2012 Olympic Games and Corporate Hospitality McDermott Will & Emery
Apr
26
2012
Sony Is the New “King of the Road” McDermott Will & Emery
Apr
12
2012
Fourth Circuit Resurrects Rosetta Stone’s Challenge to Google’s AdWords Program Mintz
Apr
9
2012
Employer Social Media Policies: Another One Bites the Dust Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Apr
3
2012
Creation of Advertising Material by Third Party Does Not Constitute Trademark Infringement McDermott Will & Emery
Apr
1
2012
Yer Out at Home—Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Against Jon Bon Jovi Strikes Out McDermott Will & Emery
Mar
2
2012
Rules for Use of Music at Political Campaign Events Mintz
Mar
1
2012
NLRB Throws Cold Water on Mandatory Arbitration Provisions Prohibiting Class Actions in Employment Agreements Much Shelist, P.C.
Feb
23
2012
Are Bloggers’ Free Speech Rights Under Attack? Dinsmore & Shohl LLP
Feb
22
2012
Plans Announced For Las Vegas Entertainment and Distribution Business Armstrong Teasdale
Feb
16
2012
Linsanity: The Trademark Mintz
Feb
16
2012
The First Amendment and the Reporter's Privilege: What Constitutes News on the Internet? Much Shelist, P.C.
Feb
7
2012
A Union, Suitcases Full of Cash, and a Federal Investigation Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Feb
5
2012
National Labor Relations Board Issues Guidelines for Social Media Policies Williams Kastner
Feb
4
2012
Chicken, Waffles and Copyrights—Ninth Circuit Upholds Infringement of Public Performance Rights by Restaurant Chain McDermott Will & Emery
Feb
4
2012
AFL-CIO: Union Members Will Not Disrupt Super Bowl Festivities Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Feb
2
2012
Curtain Call: Supremes Bow to Congressional Authority on Copyright Terms Bracewell LLP
Feb
1
2012
SAG-AFTRA: The Merger That Solves Nothing Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jan
28
2012
Malicious Falsehood During a Broadcast: Claims Must be Particularised McDermott Will & Emery
Jan
21
2012
The Importance of Being Fair Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Jan
20
2012
Could SOPA and PIPA Interfere with State Dept.’s Global Internet Freedom Agenda? Center for Public Integrity
Jan
11
2012
SEC Adopts Mine Safety Disclosure Rules Hunton Andrews Kurth
Jan
9
2012
The Year In Review Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Jan
3
2012
DOJ's Reversal on the Wire Act - What It Means for Internet Gaming Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Dec
25
2011
New Step for Nevada: Commission Approves Online Gambling Regulations Ifrah Law
Dec
16
2011
Cherchez les Catalogues Raisonné Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
 
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