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POPOV v. COMM'R OF INTERNAL REVENUEUnited States Ninth Circuit
Entertainment Law, Tax LawA 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. TREADWELLUnited States Third Circuit
Entertainment Law, Intellectual Property, TrademarkUnder 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 PASCOUnited States Ninth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Entertainment LawThe 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. MANFREDYUnited States Third Circuit
Civil Procedure, Entertainment LawDistrict 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'NUnited States DC Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Entertainment Law, Labor & Employment LawFCC'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 LawEmployer 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 REPUBLICUnited States DC Circuit
Civil Procedure, Communications Law, Constitutional Law, Entertainment Law, Injury & Tort LawUsing 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 PRODUCTIONSUnited States Ninth Circuit
Entertainment Law, Intellectual PropertyNeither 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 HARTFORDUnited States Second Circuit
Constitutional Law, Entertainment Law, Property Law & Real EstateAdult 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 LawA 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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