K&C Sports & Entertainment Law Weekly Roundup (July 30, 2024)

Sports:

  • The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has granted a limited appeal in Pittsburgh’s challenge to a Pennsylvania court ruling that the city’s tax on visiting athletes and performers is unconstitutional. In a one-page order Monday, the Supreme Court said the appeal would be limited to whether Commonwealth Court correctly interpreted the state constitution’s requirement that all taxpayers must be subject to the same tax rate. It denied the appeal on other grounds the city had raised. Supreme Court grants limited appeal of ruling striking down Pittsburgh’s ‘jock tax’ - Pennsylvania Capital-Star

Olympics

NCAA

  • The NCAA, the Power Five conferences, and lawyers for the plaintiffs in three antitrust cases concerning the compensation of college athletes on Friday filed documents asking a federal judge in California to provide preliminary approval of a proposed settlement that would include a nearly $2.8 billion damages pool for current and former athletes and dramatically alter other fundamental aspects of how the association’s top level of competition is governed. NCAA, Power Five conferences file documents seeking approval of $2.8 billion revenue-sharing settlement - USA Today
  • The college football recruit accusing coaches and boosters of fraud over a canceled name, image and likeness deal badly misinterpreted statements and messages that were never intended to be contractual agreements, a University of Florida booster told a Florida federal judge. Claims By Recruit In NIL Suit Are 'Ambiguous,' Booster Says - Law360

NBA

NFL

 Entertainment:

MUSIC

FILM & TELEVISION

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