Will the Justice Department’s lawsuit against Ticketmaster and Live ... including a huge surge in demand after the COVID-19 pandemic. Live Nation reported last month that worldwide ticket ...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association has agreed to drop a rule making it difficult for Division I college athletes to ...
U.S. Judge William Jung rules federal law requires the state to go through an administrative process to challenge the ...
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I thought he [the trial judge] listened to the experts that the defendants [airlines] put forward and assessed their ...
A United States District Court judge in St. Louis heard arguments Monday morning on whether the federal government can ...
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Will the Justice Department’s lawsuit against Ticketmaster and Live Nation give concertgoers, sports fan and theater patrons some relief from surging ticket prices ...
(CNN) — The National Collegiate Athletic Association has agreed to drop a rule making it difficult for Division I college athletes to transfer schools and remain eligible to play following a ...