K&C Sports & Entertainment Law Weekly Roundup (October 31, 2023)

Sports:

NCAA

  • The National Labor Relations Board will hear arguments on whether certain college athletes can be considered employees with union organizing rights after rejecting on Monday efforts by the NCAA, University of Southern California, and the Pac-12 conference to derail the case. NCAA Can’t Derail Labor Board’s College Athlete Push – Law360
  • Baylor University violated Title IX with its “policy of deliberate indifference to reports of sexual harassment” and was negligent in handling a former student’s reports of domestic violence against a former university football player, a Texas federal jury determined, awarding the former student $270,000 in damages. Baylor Owes $270K For Negligence In Title IX Case, Jury Says – Law360
  • Members of the Boston College swimming and diving team are suing the school and administrators, saying they “irresponsibly” jumped the gun by suspending the entire program over hazing allegations before conducting an investigation. Boston College Wrongly Suspended Swim Team, Suit Says – Law360

NFL

MLB

NBA

  • S. District Judge of the Southern District of New York says intent will be a “live issue” when former Boston Celtics forward “Big Baby” Davis and ex-Detroit Pistons guard Will Bynum go to trial on charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and health care fraud and conspiracy to make false statements. Intent A ‘Live Issue’ As NBA Fraud Trial Set For Tipoff – Law360

Entertainment:

MUSIC

TV & MOVIES

ART & FASHION

SOCIAL MEDIA

MEANWHILE, IN HOLLYWOOD…

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