Sports:
NCAA
- The widow of a USC linebacker to whom a California jury denied $53 million in damages related to her wrongful death suit against the NCAA has appealed the decision to the Supreme Court of California, after an appellate court affirmed the decision. USC Widow Challenges NCAA Verdict In Calif. Supreme Court – Law360
- The National Labor Relations Board’s acting general counsel on Friday rescinded a memorandum issued by his Biden-administration predecessor that said she viewed college athletes as employees of their schools under the National Labor Relations Act. Trump administration rescinds NLRB memorandum viewing college athletes as employees – USA Today
- President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order enunciating that a school receiving federal funds violates Title IX by denying opportunities to athletes who are born women in favor of athletes who are transgender women. The executive order, a promise Trump made on the campaign trail, is likely to face legal challenges. Trump Trans Athlete Ban Gets NCAA Nod Amid Legal Uncertainty – Sportico
- A college baseball player said he is being “irreparably harmed” by a Tennessee federal judge’s decision denying his early request to override NCAA eligibility rules so he can play for the University of Tennessee for the Spring 2025 season, arguing that if the ruling is not reversed, his “collegiate baseball career will be over.” Player Says NCAA Waiver Denial Ends College Career – Law360
GOLF
- The current controversy between the PGA TOUR and LIV Golf may be coming to an end if negotiations between the Tour and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) result in a deal. Among other things, the split has resulted in not all of the world’s best players competing against each other, with the exception for some in the four major championships. Golf Insider Has PGA TOUR, PIF in Agreement, Dept. of Justice Has 4 Options – Newsweek
Entertainment:
LAWSUITS OF THE RICH & FAMOUS
FILM & TELEVISION
- Pepperdine University accused Netflix and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. of infringing its trademarks by featuring a basketball team using its name and colors in its new series Running Point, which is produced by Mindy Kaling, stars Kate Hudson, and releases this month. Netflix Sued Over New Mindy Kaling, Kate Hudson Show ‘Running Point’
MUSIC
- A NY federal judge has ordered a Miami rapper to pay out nearly $287,000 in legal fees for litigating a failed copyright case targeting Childish Gambino‘s hit song “This Is America,” less than a third of what the record label lawyers and others had asked for. Childish Gambino Nabs Fees In ‘This Is America’ IP Case – Law360
- A GA federal judge has pared a copyright infringement suit Atlanta rap producer Terrell Perry filed against several record labels for allegedly using his beats without permission in tracks by Rich Homie Quan, dropping Warner Music Group as a defendant and limiting the scope of what alleged infringement could be eligible for damages. Judge Trims Atlanta Rap Producer’s Copyright Suit – Law360
- An MI federal judge declined to issue sanctions against the estate of a former Parliament-Funkadelic keyboardist suing the band’s frontman in a royalty dispute, finding that the keyboardist’s widow did not seem to intentionally lie about or conceal an agreement with a former defendant in the case. Funkadelic Keyboardist Won’t Face Sanctions In Royalty Fight – Law360