Tag: Legal Pulse

Wet N Wild Shades James Charles: Just Another Dupe or Copyright Infringement?

Written by Sohela Suri What’s scarier than ghosts and goblins? The beauty community. Beauty influencer James Charles was sister spooked when Wet N Wild Beauty hit DragCon on September 7,… Read more »

In Defense of Diversity: Harvard Clinches Affirmative Action Win but the Challenge Continues

Written by Brianna M. Ferrante Massachusetts Federal District Court Judge Allison Burroughs has recently upheld Harvard University’s race-conscious admissions process in a five-year long challenge from Students for Fair Admissions… Read more »

The Price of College Sports: What’s Next for NCAA Student-Athletes After the Governor of California Signs Compensation Bill Into Law?

Written by Dustin Dorsino Intercollegiate athletics have been around for 150 years and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the governing body for student-athletes competing in intercollegiate athletics, has expanded… Read more »

Out of Chicken and Into Court: Tennessee Man Sues Popeyes for Running out of Fried Chicken Sandwiches

Written by Erin Heiferman In August, Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen took the fast food industry by storm when it launched its new fried chicken sandwich. The launch didn’t make too much noise… Read more »

Spider-Man Leaves the MCU: Custody Battle Over Character Rights Between Marvel and Sony

 Written by Shane Kelly   Well, it looks like Spider-Man is going to have two Christmases this year. Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures were unable to renew an agreement to share… Read more »

Tenth Circuit Okays “Faithless Electors” – A Shake Up of the Electoral College?

Written by Erica Masler On August 20, 2019, a divided panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit held that state presidential electors have a Constitutional… Read more »