K&C Sports & Entertainment Law Weekly Roundup - March 2024 #3

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NCAA:

  • Dartmouth College must bargain with its men’s basketball team after the National Labor Relations Board certified the players’ recent landmark vote to unionize with the Service Employees International Union on Thursday, but a legal challenge looms. The certification, which the board issues when no party objects to the process or result of an election, obligates the school to begin negotiating with the players union following their March 5 vote, the first to establish a union of college athletes. NLRB Certifies Dartmouth Men’s Basketball Player Union – Law360
  • The NCAA has been sued by 16 women over its transgender participation policies, an unprecedented action in the world of collegiate sports. The female athletes claim the current rules threaten their rights under Title IX, the law that prohibits discrimination based on sex if an institution receives federal funding. 16 female athletes sue NCAA over transgender policy – UPI News
  • Hawaii Pacific University will face trial on whether it discriminated against the head coach of its women’s softball team by paying her less based on her gender. Hawaii Pacific University Softball Coach to Get Equal Pay Trial – Bloomberg News

NFL

NHL

GOLF

  • Patrick Cantlay has confirmed that the PGA Tour’s Policy Board will meet with Yasir al-Rumayyan after The Players Championship, according to multiple reports. Al-Rumayyan serves as the governor of the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF), the benefactor of LIV Golf. He has met with PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan before, most recently in January in Saudi Arabia, as the two sides look to resolve golf’s current schism. Patrick Cantlay confirms PGA Tour policy board meeting with LIV Golf, Saudi PIF boss – SB Nation

MLB

Entertainment:

MUSIC

FILM & TELEVISION

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

MEANWHILE, IN HOLLYWOOD…

  • A lifestyle brand headed by Instagram celebrity Dan Bilzerian could face sanctions should it continue to recycle arguments for why it shouldn’t be forced to pay a $1.6 million judgment to a consulting firm it was accused of cheating, a NV federal judge warned in an order denying the brand’s motion for reconsideration. Judge Blasts Instagrammer’s Bid To Upend $1.6M Ruling – Law360
  • Hollywood producer David Brown, who says he was depicted as a “con artist” in a recent LA Times article, sued one of his accusers for slander, libel and breach of contract in CA state court, saying the film director interviewed by the Times is on a quest to destroy his reputation. Film Producer Sues Director For Painting Him As ‘Con Artist’ – Law360

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