• Celtics sweep the Pacers; are the Mavs up next? Angel Hernández calls it quits. NFL kicker and Jacksonville Jaguars sued for assault. - 007
    May 28 2024

    Top 3 sports stories you need to know this week. A quick hit of the news you need and why it matters.

    The Boston Celtics competed the sweep against the Indiana Pacers. They secured their spot in the NBA Finals with game-changing performances from Jaylen Brown, Jayson Tatum, and Jrue Holiday, plus a clutch shot by Derrick White.

    Will the Dallas Mavericks make history by completing their sweep tonight? We break down what this unprecedented scenario means for fans and advertisers alike.

    But that's not all—we also tackle the latest developments in Major League Baseball and the NFL. Long-criticized umpire Angel Hernandez is finally retiring, leaving behind a controversial legacy filled with missed calls and a failed lawsuit against MLB.
    And we discuss the implications of the new lawsuit against NFL kicker Brandon McManus and the Jacksonville Jaguars, as he faces serious allegations of sexual assault and the team deals with allegations of failure to supervise.

    Episode 7.

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    4 mins
  • Exploring the $20 Billion Shake-Up in College Sports: Who Really Wins? - 006
    May 18 2024

    Could the NCAA be on the brink of a financial and cultural revolution in college sports? Brace yourself as we unravel the hefty $20 billion in potential antitrust case settlements that might just redefine what it means to be a student-athlete. In this episode, we dig into the leaked document that's set the collegiate sports scene abuzz, with revelations of a compensation model that could see schools dishing out millions to their players annually. Join me for an in-depth analysis, where we'll tackle the NCAA's strategic maneuvers aimed at securing labor law exemptions from Congress, debate the financial encumbrances awaiting educational institutions, and ponder if the NCAA, the schools, or the athletes themselves should consent to these staggering terms.

    As the college sports landscape teeters on the edge of monumental transformation, I bring to light concerns over whether the proposed settlement is merely a delay tactic in resolving deep-seated issues.

    Engage with me across social media channels, share your perspectives, and spread the word about this ground-breaking discussion that could change the game forever.

    Episode 6.

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    Disclaimer (you knew this was coming): This is for entertainment and discussion purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. Views expressed herein shall not be attributed to my employer or my clients.

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    10 mins
  • 005 - Can NBA2K use LeBron James’ real tattoos in video games? Sports law breakdown
    May 3 2024


    Today, we discuss the recent jury verdict in the lawsuit between 2K games and a tattoo artist named James Hayden over the use of LeBron James’ tattoos in the NBA 2K video game series.

    Topics discussed:

    • Sports video games
    • Copyright law
    • Bundle of rights for tattoo artists
    • Implied license
    • Fair use


    Culture Court is a podcast about the trends in sports, culture, and law.
    Every episode will be interesting, relevant to what's going on what right now, and 20 minutes or less.

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    10 mins
  • 004 - Why a blogger must pay Cardi B $4 million
    May 2 2023

    One of the best rap lyrics from the last few years is from Cardi B: “people will do anything for clout.”

    Blogger Tasha K learned the hard way that clout chasing doesn’t pay.

    On the internet, people think they can say whatever they want and get away with it. But when you say ridiculous things about other people…and those things bring actual harm to the person about whom you’re speaking, you might be committing defamation.

    Cardi B sued Tasha K because she spread lies on YouTube and social media. After a 2 week jury trial, Tasha K was hit with a $4 million verdict for defamation, invasion of privacy (false light) and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

    On this episode, we discuss a perfect defamation case, why defamation is a celebrity trend, and what celebrities are gonna do about it.

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    Tags: Defamation, celebrity trends, Cardi B, Tasha K, pop culture, pop culture news, entertainment law, Kardashian



    Culture Court is a podcast about the trends in sports, culture, and law.
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    12 mins
  • 003 - A Black man took a bus to Vegas to see Taylor Swift
    Apr 24 2023

    Chris Sumlin is a pop culture blogger who recently went viral on TikTok, after sharing his experience of attending (and singing from the crowd) at the Taylor Swift Eras Tour in Las Vegas. In this episode, we hear his feelings on the concert, whether this concert was the best ever and the demographics of her fans.

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    https://www.tiktok.com/@thechrissumlin?_t=8bljppiujAk&_r=1

    https://thechrissumlin.com/

    Culture Court is a podcast about the trends in sports, culture, and law.
    Every episode will be interesting, relevant to what's going on what right now, and 20 minutes or less.

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    20 mins
  • 002 - Part 2 with The Corporate Chase (BONUS)
    Apr 24 2023

    This is the follow up to Episode 1 - our convo was so good that it went almost 50 minutes! If you want the bonus content, here ya go.

    The Corporate Chase makes funny, relevant content for working professionals. He has an online following of over 80K and his goal is to help young workers understand the beast that is Corporate America. Chase is launching a new event called the Young Professionals Conference where you can learn from and network with high-performing young executives and managers in a variety of industries. In this episode of Culture Court, we discussed his journey to corporate America, going viral on TikTok and his views on career advice.

    🔗Connect with The Corporate Chase
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    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thecorporatechase?_t=8blejjWKKmx&_r=1
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chasecoleman27
    Young Professionals Conference: https://www.corporatechase.com/youngprofessionalconference

    Culture Court is a podcast about the trends in sports, culture, and law.
    Every episode will be interesting, relevant to what's going on what right now, and 20 minutes or less.

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    28 mins
  • 001 - From college athlete with a 2.7 GPA to success in Corporate America and on TikTok
    Apr 24 2023

    The Corporate Chase makes funny, relevant content for working professionals. He has an online following of over 80K and his goal is to help young workers understand the beast that is Corporate America. Chase is launching a new event called the Young Professionals Conference where you can learn from and network with high-performing young executives and managers in a variety of industries. In this episode of Culture Court, we discussed his journey to corporate America, going viral on TikTok and his views on career advice.

    🔗Connect with The Corporate Chase
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/thecorporatechase?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thecorporatechase?_t=8blejjWKKmx&_r=1
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chasecoleman27
    Young Professionals Conference: https://www.corporatechase.com/youngprofessionalconference

    Culture Court is a podcast about the trends in sports, culture, and law.
    Every episode will be interesting, relevant to what's going on what right now, and 20 minutes or less.

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    20 mins