K&C Sports & Entertainment Law Weekly Roundup (March 5, 2024)

Sports:

  • A suburban Long Island school district challenging the New York State Board of Regents’ ban on using Indigenous names, mascots, and logos is pushing back against an anticipated bid to dismiss the suit. In a court filing Friday, the Massapequa Union Free School District, in response to a letter the state of New York filed in February requesting a conference on an anticipated motion to dismiss, said it has plausibly alleged the ban — known as Part 123 — is unlawfully vague and overbroad. School District Fights NY’s Bid To Ax Native Mascot Ban Suit – Law360
  • Attorneys for four Iowa State athletes who had been charged in a sports wagering case said Monday it was alarming that the Iowa Department of Public Safety commissioner expressed disappointment that prosecutors decided to drop the case. A Story County judge granted the county attorney office’s motion Friday to dismiss all charges because the Division of Criminal Investigation was found to have misused tracking software that detected open mobile betting apps in ISU athletic facilities. Iowa State athletes’ lawyers scoff at investigation leader’s disappointment in gambling case ending – AP News
  • New York Attorney General Letitia James demanded that Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman rescind a ban on transgender athletes from competing in women’s and girls’ sports, saying the ban was a “discriminatory and transphobic executive order,” according to a press release Friday. NY Attorney General sends cease-and-desist order to county executive over transgender sports ban – CNN

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