NC State’s 1983 Championship Team Faces Setback as Judge Dismisses NIL Lawsuit Against NCAA

RALEIGH, N.C. — A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by members of North Carolina State University’s 1983 men’s basketball team against the NCAA regarding the use of their names, images, and likenesses in the context of the recent NIL developments. This decision comes as a setback for the former players who sought compensation for their contributions to the school’s historic championship run. The lawsuit aimed to challenge the NCAA’s longstanding policies that have traditionally restricted athletes from profiting from their own likenesses. The plaintiffs argued that their significant achievements and the recognition their … Read more

Charleston’s Legal Battle Over Climate Change: Court Dismisses Lawsuit Against Oil Companies

Charleston, West Virginia—A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the city against several major oil companies, a case that aimed to hold these corporations accountable for their alleged role in climate change. The decision signals a significant setback for local governments seeking to address environmental damage through legal action against fossil fuel producers. The lawsuit, initiated by Charleston officials in 2020, accused oil giants of contributing to climate-related disruptions and increasing expenses faced by the city. This included rising infrastructure costs driven by changing weather patterns and severe flooding that has become more … Read more

Judge Dismisses Co-Author Claim in ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Lawsuit, Leaves Room for Copyright Infringement Case

NEW YORK — A federal judge has dismissed part of a lawsuit involving a writer’s claim to co-authorship of the screenplay for “Top Gun: Maverick,” a major Hollywood release. The case, initiated by Shaun Gray, contended that he significantly contributed to the film’s script and sought recognition and financial compensation as a result. U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff ruled on Wednesday that Gray would not be recognized as a joint author of the screenplay, which could have entitled him to a share of the blockbuster’s profits. However, the court left the possibility open for Gray … Read more

Texas Judge Dismisses Trump Administration’s Legal Filing Over Font Flaw, Emphasizing Strict Court Protocols

A federal judge in Texas has dismissed legal objections from the Trump administration, highlighting the crucial role of adherence to court rules. The ruling, issued by Magistrate Judge Christine L. Stetson in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, emphasized the necessity for all parties in federal litigation to comply with procedural requirements, regardless of their status. The case involves Mario Hernandez Escalante, whose legal proceedings were transferred from Maryland to Texas. Judge Stetson’s amended order, issued on July 26, 2025, invalidated the Trump administration’s objections to previous court recommendations due to … Read more