Last year, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on the NCAA’s restrictions on “education-related benefits,” ultimately deciding that the practice violated antitrust law.
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The Legal Impacts and Effects of Using Emojis and Emoticons
Our old-school keyboards are now improved by thousands of digital symbols. There are currently no clear legal dictionary definitions
Data, Data, Everywhere! In Data We Trust!
"Historically, privacy was almost implicit, because it was hard to find and gather information. But in the digital world, whether it’s digital
The Developing State of Affairs of Legalized Sports Gambling
The Supreme Court recently struck down the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (“PASPA”). Since then, states throughout the country have moved rapidly
Cryptos Are Commodities, Rules US Judge In CFTC Case
A U.S. district judge has backed the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission in defining cryptocurrencies as commodities.