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POPOV v. COMM'R OF INTERNAL REVENUE

United States Ninth Circuit
Entertainment Law, Tax Law
A professional musician may deduct the expenses from the portion of his home used exclusively for musical practice under 26 USC 280A(c)(1)(A).
04/17/2001 99-70749

MARSHAK v. TREADWELL

United States Third Circuit
Entertainment Law, Intellectual Property, Trademark
Under the Lanham Act, 5 USC 1065, a claim for cancellation of a trademark based on fraudulent procurement and a defense to an otherwise incontestable...
02/15/2001 99-5614

HOPPER v. CITY OF PASCO

United States Ninth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Entertainment Law
The city violated plaintiff artists' First Amendment rights by creating a designated public forum and then excluding their artwork without a...
02/15/2001 98-35795

REMICK v. MANFREDY

United States Third Circuit
Civil Procedure, Entertainment Law
District court has personal jurisdiction over defendant boxer for breach of contract with promoter where the parties had repeated "informational...
01/25/2001 99-1422

MD / DC / DE BROADCASTERS ASSOC. v. FED. COMMUNICATIONS COMM'N

United States DC Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Entertainment Law, Labor & Employment Law
FCC's Equal Employment Opportunity rule putting official pressure upon broadcasters to recruit minority candidates, creates an unconstitutional...
01/16/2001 00-1094

DIC ENTERTAINMENT, LP v. NAT'L LABOR RELATIONS BD.

United States DC Circuit
Entertainment Law, Labor & Employment Law
Employer committed an unfair labor practice by failing to bargain with the newly certified bargaining representative of the company's production...
01/12/2001 99-1481

WEYRICH v. THE NEW REPUBLIC

United States DC Circuit
Civil Procedure, Communications Law, Constitutional Law, Entertainment Law, Injury & Tort Law
Using the word "paranoia" in a popular, not clinical, term is not actionable as derogatory of mental derangement, but anecdotes reasonably capable of...
01/05/2001 99-7221

KASSBAUM v. STEPPENWOLF PRODUCTIONS

United States Ninth Circuit
Entertainment Law, Intellectual Property
Neither a contract giving others the right to band name nor the Lanham Trade-Mark Act, 15 USC 1114(1)(a) prohibits a former band member from...
12/29/2000 99-55656

DAMACH, INC. v. CITY OF HARTFORD

United States Second Circuit
Constitutional Law, Entertainment Law, Property Law & Real Estate
Adult caberet owner entitled to present evidence that adult businesses were allowing in business zoning district prior to city's ban on adult...
12/28/2000 99-9319

SOUTH COAST NEWSPAPERS, INC. v. SUPERIOR COURT (STEVEN D.)

California Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Entertainment Law
A juvenile trial court may not order media outlets to obscure the identities of criminal defendants where the media lawfully obtained truthful...
12/21/2000 D036248

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