The Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal Spring 2021 Symposium, a Discussion and Celebration of the Diamond Anniversary (75 Years!) of the Lanham Act.
We are proud to announce the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal’s Volume 40 Editorial Board!
Congratulations to Our Staff Editors Whose Student Notes Have Been Selected for Publication in Volume 40 of Cardozo AELJ!
Trump is at it again with Twitter. . .
Last Friday, September 22, Golden State Warrior’s player Stephen Curry had a press conference[1] during the Warriors’ Media Day. This year’s Media Day marks the unofficial start of the 2017-2018 basketball season where the players pose for photos, record…
GOP POWERS BRING CONSUMER DATA SHOWERS: How Congress Just Sold Your Browsing History to the Highest Bidder
“I guarantee you there is not one person, not one voter of any political stripe anywhere in America who asked for this. No one in America stood up in a town hall and said, ‘Sir, I demand you let somebody…
Copyright Law in a Social Media World
There is no denying that social media has taken over our society. Even those who are not well versed in social media have a basic understanding of what it does and how it operates. With this emergence of social media,…
Police Use Unconscious Driver and Passenger as Anti-Drug Advertisement
On Thursday, September 8th, 2016 Ohio police officers posted photographs of a couple and their son on Facebook[1]. The pictures display a woman and man, unconscious in the front seats of their vehicle, and a four-year-old child awake in…
Social Media as a Problematic New Forum for Defamation Lawsuits
Gone are the days where a celebrity’s biggest worry is what will be printed about her in the hottest magazine. Magazines are no longer flying off the shelves or being tossed onto lawns in America as frequently as they used…
Police are arresting people for making threats with emojis — 😀 or 😟 ?
Emojis, or emoticons, have become increasingly common fixtures in our everyday lives. Described by one court as the “little cartoon face that can be added to the text of an instant message . . . used to illustrate how the…
Richard Prince Finds Himself in Another Lawsuit
Appropriation is commonplace in today’s art world. But what happens when the appropriator appropriates too much? Richard Prince has made a name for himself as a well-known appropriation artist. Naturally the use of a copyrighted image without permission of the…
Kim Kardashian’s Morning Sickness: How the FDA Regulates Consumer Advertising on Social Media
In early August 2015, the Queen of the Internet, Miss Kim Kardashian West, caught the eyes of the Food and Drug Administration via her Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts. The reality TV star was then pregnant with her second child,…