Major League Baseball Skirts Antitrust Law… Yet Again
On November 2nd, Major League Baseball avoided a possible Supreme Court challenge when it settled a federal lawsuit with 40 minor league baseball teams who lost their affiliations with MLB
On November 2nd, Major League Baseball avoided a possible Supreme Court challenge when it settled a federal lawsuit with 40 minor league baseball teams who lost their affiliations with MLB
Reaction content on YouTube and Twitch garners millions of views––but what are the legal implications of using another person’s work for your video, and how have content reactors reacted to
Courts have long recognized the press’s impenetrable First Amendment right to publish what they wish, including unlawfully-leaked classified information. Whistleblowers, the ones who gave them that information, deserve First Amendment
The Amgen decision has clarified the Supreme Court’s position on genus claims and enablement as they relate to new technologies like biologics. The Court has made clear that the requirements
Family vlogging has become extremely prevalent on social media. However, the legal landscape concerning the protection of child influencers is only recently making strides through state-based legislation.
On February 14th, 2024, six dating app users filed a class action against MatchGroup Inc., the parent company of several popular dating apps. The complaint is accusing Match of deceptive
If you have an Instagram or TikTok account, chances are your feed was flooded with “Rich Girl” from Hall & Oates during December of 2023. While this social media trend
At the intersection of exploited patent law and weak antitrust enforcement, pay-for-delay deals allow generic and brand-name pharmaceutical companies to enter agreements that raise drug prices for consumers.
The rise of Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) promises enhanced road safety. However, navigating the complex landscape of liability becomes crucial. While some have proposed forms of strict liability systems to address
In 2020, Congress created the Copyright Claims Board (CCB), the nation’s first copyright small claims tribunal, to provide an accessible, efficient, and affordable alternate venue for claimants to bring low-value