K&C Sports & Entertainment Law Weekly Roundup (June 17, 2025)

Sports:

NCAA

  • A former University of Michigan assistant football coach accused of hacking the personal information and intimate photos of thousands of students has asked a Michigan federal judge to set aside a default entry against him, saying in the pro se filing that he was never properly served. Ex-UMich Coach Fights Default Judgment In Hacking Case - Law360
  • Following the approval of a $2.78 billion settlement giving college athletes access to a groundbreaking revenue sharing system, lawmakers are beginning the delicate process of deciding how to best regulate and manage a new era of college sports. Lawmakers Draw Battle Lines Over Future Of NCAA Oversight - Law360
  • Eight female former and current college athletes who previously objected to the Title IX implications of the $2.78 billion settlement between the NCAA and a class of former athletes seeking past name, image and likeness pay have appealed the final approval of the settlement, granted just last Friday, to the Ninth Circuit. Athletes Revive Title IX Objections In NIL Settlement Appeal - Law360

NFL

NHL

Entertainment:

FILM & TELEVISION

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