Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal (AELJ)

Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal (AELJ) AELJ covers arts, entertainment, intellectual property, First Amendment, sports, cyberlaw, and media and telecommunications law.

AELJ was the first and remains a preeminent journal of its type in the country. Appearing three times a year, AELJ publishes a wide variety of works concerning the First Amendment, intellectual property, entertainment, and communications law. It stays on the cutting edge of quickly evolving areas of the law, publishing timely articles and sponsoring symposia.

"Forced Labor in Xinjiang Raises Ethical Concerns for Fashion Retailers" by Staff Editor Paul Smith focuses on China's l...
05/03/2021

"Forced Labor in Xinjiang Raises Ethical Concerns for Fashion Retailers" by Staff Editor Paul Smith focuses on China's labor program that has provoked sanctions, constricting a large source of the fashion industry's cotton. Now up on the AELJ blog!

Photo by Trisha Downing on Unsplash The Chinese government developed what it calls a “poverty alleviation program”—initially reported to target ind

"Old World Meets New World in Soccer Trademark Dispute" by Staff Editor Benjamin Weinstein examines the trademark battle...
04/26/2021

"Old World Meets New World in Soccer Trademark Dispute" by Staff Editor Benjamin Weinstein examines the trademark battle between Major League Soccer and Inter Milan. Now up on the AELJ blog!

There is a high-profile international trademark battle ongoing between Major League Soccer (MLS) and the legendary Italian soccer club Football Club Internazion

"Arthex, Inc. and the Assault on Administrative Adjudication" by Staff Editor Brian Wohlhieter briefs Arthrex, Inc. v. U...
04/26/2021

"Arthex, Inc. and the Assault on Administrative Adjudication" by Staff Editor Brian Wohlhieter briefs Arthrex, Inc. v. United States, a Supreme Court case that may reshape the status of Administrative Patent Judges. Now up on the AELJ blog!

Image by Weiss & Paarz Last month, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments for a case called Arthrex, Inc. v. United States which could have a significant

"The SHOP SAFE Act: Bringing Authenticity Back to the Internet" by Staff Editor Rachel Kaminetzky evaluates the recent b...
04/26/2021

"The SHOP SAFE Act: Bringing Authenticity Back to the Internet" by Staff Editor Rachel Kaminetzky evaluates the recent bill seeking to amend the Lanham Act and address counterfeiting in e-commerce. Now up on the AELJ blog!

Photo by STIL on Unsplash The online world can be divided into two categories: what is real and what is fake. Be it the news, a dating profile, or a seco

"The Comeback: COVID-19’s Impact and the Return of Sports" by Staff Editor Christian Perez evaluates the contractual and...
04/26/2021

"The Comeback: COVID-19’s Impact and the Return of Sports" by Staff Editor Christian Perez evaluates the contractual and other legal consequences of COVID-19 on sports. Now up on the AELJ blog!

Photo by Abigail Keenan on Unsplash Recent promising vaccine news has many U.S. citizens finally seeing the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel and m

The Piracy Paradox by Kal Raustiala and  is TODAY at 6-8 PM EST! Moderated by . Join us and our fantastic speakers!Regis...
04/22/2021

The Piracy Paradox by Kal Raustiala and is TODAY at 6-8 PM EST! Moderated by . Join us and our fantastic speakers!

Register at: piracyparadox.eventbrite.com

All materials can be found on event page on our website: cardozoaelj.com/symposia/piracy-paradox-in-an-era-of-disruption/

Join us THIS Thursday, April 22, 2021. 6-8 PM EST!Cardozo's Arts & Entertainment Law Journal presents a discussion of "T...
04/19/2021

Join us THIS Thursday, April 22, 2021. 6-8 PM EST!

Cardozo's Arts & Entertainment Law Journal presents a discussion of "The Piracy Paradox" by Kal Raustiala and Christopher Jon Sprigman.

NY CLE credits available.

Registration:

Cardozo's Arts & Entertainment Law Journal presents a discussion of "The Piracy Paradox" by Kal Raustiala and Christopher Jon Sprigman

"A Hairy Situation for Well-Known Hair-Care Brand: DevaCurl" by Staff Editor Jannah Eichenbaum examines hair product lia...
04/19/2021

"A Hairy Situation for Well-Known Hair-Care Brand: DevaCurl" by Staff Editor Jannah Eichenbaum examines hair product liability for DevaCurl after the 'DevaDamage' on social media. Now up on the AELJ blog!

Photo from Ayesha Malik Anyone with curly hair knows that using the right haircare products can be the difference between a good hair day and a bad hair

"The Devil Wears Nike: The Implications of Nike’s Lawsuit Against MSCHF for Its 'Satan Shoes'" by Staff Editor Paul Smit...
04/19/2021

"The Devil Wears Nike: The Implications of Nike’s Lawsuit Against MSCHF for Its 'Satan Shoes'" by Staff Editor Paul Smith explores Nike's trademark dispute following Lil Nas X's Satan Shoe collaboration with MSCHF. Now up on the AELJ blog!

Photo by George Pagan III on Unsplash “All that for a drop of blood.” Easter season would not truly be complete without a controversial story involvi

Cardozo's Arts & Entertainment Law Journal is proud to present a discussion of "The Piracy Paradox" by Kal Raustiala and...
04/12/2021

Cardozo's Arts & Entertainment Law Journal is proud to present a discussion of "The Piracy Paradox" by Kal Raustiala and Christopher Jon Sprigman!

Thursday, April 22, 2021. 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM ET.

Registration:

Cardozo's Arts & Entertainment Law Journal presents a discussion of "The Piracy Paradox" by Kal Raustiala and Christopher Jon Sprigman

"BitClout: Decentralized Social Media or NFTs for Celebrities?" by Staff Editor Brian Wohlhieter analyzes BitClout, a ne...
04/12/2021

"BitClout: Decentralized Social Media or NFTs for Celebrities?" by Staff Editor Brian Wohlhieter analyzes BitClout, a new NFT player aiming to decentralize the value generated by celebrity. Now up on the AELJ blog!

Photo by Ethan Haddox on Unsplash If you’ve been paying any attention to the latest cryptocurrency news and even if you haven’t you’ve probably hea

"The First Amendment, Twitter, and Dr. Bandy Lee" by Staff Editor Renisha Ricks examines whether Dr. Bandy Lee's tweets ...
04/12/2021

"The First Amendment, Twitter, and Dr. Bandy Lee" by Staff Editor Renisha Ricks examines whether Dr. Bandy Lee's tweets opining on Alan Dershowitz' mental capacity are protected speech under the First Amendment. Now up on the AELJ blog!

Did Dr. Bandy Lee Engage in Protected Speech When She Rendered  an Opinion about Alan Dershowitz's Mental Health Condition on Twitter? Photo by Josh

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