K&C Sports & Entertainment Law Weekly Roundup (October 29, 2024)

Sports:

NCAA

  • A federal judge late Wednesday ordered the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to lock down UCLA's Jackie Robinson Stadium on the VA's West Los Angeles campus at noon Thursday until the university comes up with a proposal for the stadium grounds to be used for the benefit of the military veterans for whom the land was originally deeded. Federal judge orders UCLA stadium locked down under lawsuit over veterans housing - ABC
  • Michigan State University officials want a federal judge to toss the wrongful termination suit of its former football coach Mel Tucker, whom the school fired amid sexual misconduct allegations, arguing Wednesday it followed policy and has immunity based on state and federal law. MSU Moves To Spike Ex-Football Coach's Termination Fight - Law360

Basketball

NFL

  • The Browns' back-and-forth battle with Cleveland over a planned move into a new suburban stadium has gone to court. The NFL team said Thursday it has filed a lawsuit in federal court asking for clarification of the "Modell Law," which the city has threatened to use to keep the Browns from leaving after their lease at lakefront Huntington Bank Field expires in 2028. Browns sue city of Cleveland, seek clarification of 'Modell Law' - ESPN

MLB

Entertainment:

MUSIC

  • The GA Supreme Court threw out the contempt conviction of the attorney representing the rapper Young Thug over the lawyer's refusal to disclose how he learned about a judge's closed-door meeting with prosecutors and a witness, saying that judge was "involved in the controversy" and thus should not have handled the contempt hearing. Young Thug Attorney's Contempt Order Reversed By Georgia Supreme Court
  • Grammy Award-winning rapper Lil Durk was charged with orchestrating the attempted murder of a rival rapper, which led to a shooting near a L.A. shopping mall that left one person dead, the DOJ announced. Rapper Lil Durk arrested in Florida on murder for hire charge

FILM & TELEVISION

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