First Round Note Publication Announcement

It is our distinct pleasure to announce that the following students’ Notes have been selected for publication in Volume 37 of the Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law Journal: Sahara F. Farzaneh Peter Z. Polack Julia Spivak Jaclyn Wishnia   Please join…

Where Will We Draw the Line?

How far as a society are we willing to go to accept wrongdoings of public figures when we believe in the policies they promote? Are we really willing to separate personal decisions from professional ones? Are they truly not one…

Health Monitoring Devices, Privacy, and Employee Rights

With the world becoming more technologically advanced, we are finding ourselves producing and collecting data in all aspects of our lives. Although much of this data is collected for beneficial reasons, it comes with a trade off of privacy. Whether…

Matal v. Tam Revisited

The Supreme Court’s ruling this past summer in Matal v. Tam was more than just a decision on the titles that could be used when registering one’s mark, it was also a vindication to those whom slurs have been used…

The New Advertising Era

There used to be a simpler time when live news happened but twice a day. I obviously don’t mean that literally. But whatever happened around town and across the world throughout the day (and night), people in their bathrobes picked…

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…

The Legal Issues Surrounding #Not-So-Chilla

Let’s face it – it is nearly impossible to scroll through any form of social media during the weekends of April 14-23 without seeing floods of content surrounding “one of the most critically acclaimed”[1] music and arts festivals in the…