K&C Sports & Entertainment Law Weekly Roundup (July 21, 2023)

Sports:

  • Football
  • College Sports:
  • Soccer:
    • S. Soccer Athletes Council—which represents the interests of athletes within the U.S. Soccer Federation—sent a letter sent to the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives imploring Congressional officials to act on what it perceives to be the U.S. Center for SafeSport's shortcomings, saying the Center’s policies put athletes in harm's way, and calling on Congress to take action - U.S. Soccer council calls on Congress for SafeSport changes - ESPN
  • Baseball:
  • Golf
    • The New York Times argued to a California federal judge that the golf world merger of Saudi-backed LIV Golf, PGA Tour, and DP World Tour undermines the claim that unsealing documents in their legal fight will harm competition, saying the redacted material was "central to how the case would unfold" - NYT Says LIV, PGA Tour Merger Belies Effort To Seal Docs - Law360

Entertainment:

  • A California appellate court upheld The Walt Disney Co.'s win in a screenwriter's suit claiming that the bulk of the 2016 animated film "Zootopia" stole ideas he pitched to Disney, finding that there's no evidence the film's creators had access to the screenwriter's ideas - Disney Remains Victorious In Writer's 'Zootopia' Rip-Off Case - Law360
  • SAG-AFTRA and the Writers Guild of America West alleged in separate unfair labor practice charges that NBCUniversal violated federal labor law by interfering with the ongoing actors and writers strike, claiming the studio made workers picket in unsafe, heavily trafficked streets - SAG-AFTRA, WGA Claim NBCUniversal Violated Labor Law - Law360
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