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Legally Weird What Do Lori Loughlin, Tiger Woods, Robert Kraft, and Dennis Rodman Have in Common? A Busy Week in Sports Law!

What Do Lori Loughlin, Tiger Woods, Robert Kraft, and Dennis Rodman Have in Common? A Busy Week in Sports Law!

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

Tabloids love to point out that celebrities are just like us, and that is especially true when it comes to legal issues. On the one hand, you could argue that...

Legally Weird It's Not 'Assault' if You Run Onto an NFL Field and Get Tackled

It's Not 'Assault' if You Run Onto an NFL Field and Get Tackled

By Steven Ellison, Esq. | Last updated on

Don't expect the law to support you if you do something stupid. At least that's the lesson NFL linebacker Bobby Wagner will have taught a protester during Week...

Legally Weird Is the PGA Golf Tour a Monopoly?

Is the PGA Golf Tour a Monopoly?

By Richard Dahl | Last updated on

The Professional Golf Association (PGA) has ruled pro golf's roost for more than a century. But that status is now endangered. A wealthy rival, backed by the...

Legally Weird $185 Million Settlement Reached in Minor League Baseball Dispute

$185 Million Settlement Reached in Minor League Baseball Dispute

By Alex Sirek | Last updated on

The saying goes: "If you love what you do, you'll never have to work a day in your life." Well, Major League Baseball unfortunately took this old adage a bit...

Legally Weird What Does ADA Compliant Mean for a Stadium?

What Does ADA Compliant Mean for a Stadium?

By Holly South | Last updated on

The U.S. government is suing Major League Baseball's Chicago Cubs for allegedly not complying with Americans With Disabilities Act standards in their remodel...

Legally Weird UFC Champ Shoots Man First, Sues Second, for Molesting his Son

UFC Champ Shoots Man First, Sues Second, for Molesting his Son

By Alex Sirek | Last updated on

While philosophers and internet commenters can argue whether revenge can be morally justifiable in some cases, vigilante justice is rarely the best solution....

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