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O'Bannon v. NCAA, 802 F.3d 1049 (9th Cir. 2015), was an antitrust class action lawsuit filed against the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The lawsuit, which former UCLA basketball player Ed O'Bannon filed on behalf of the NCAA's Division I football and men's basketball players, challenged the organization's use of the images and the likenesses of its former student athletes for ...
Three Jewish UCLA students filed a federal lawsuit against the UC regents and several university officials on Wednesday, alleging that anti-Israel protesters blocked them from crucial parts of the ...
A separate lawsuit was also filed in June by a student who by that time had already graduated. In his lawsuit against UCLA, the student, Milagro Jones, blamed the university for an assult he suffered by the protestors at the encampment. Jones faulted UCLA for not acting soon enough to shut down the encampment.
A federal judge Monday told UCLA and Jewish students who sued the university that they have one week to hash out a court-enforceable plan that would ensure equal access to campus for all if ...
Dr. Lauren Pinter-Brown started working at UCLA's medical center as the director of its lymphoma program in 2005. [7] She received excellent peer reviews and awards throughout her tenure. [ 7 ] Pinter-Brown began raising concerns about being harassed by a male colleague but was subsequently targeted in audits.
A lawsuit demands the nullification of leases that allow UCLA and a private school to maintain facilities on land deeded more than a century ago to veterans. VA's illegal leases on West L.A ...
Yitzchok Frankel, a UCLA law student who filed the lawsuit, celebrated the order. “No student should ever have to fear being blocked from their campus because they are Jewish,” Frankel said in ...
John Moore first visited UCLA Medical Center on October 5, 1976, after he was diagnosed with hairy cell leukemia.Physician and cancer researcher David Golde took samples of Moore's blood, bone marrow, and other bodily fluids to confirm the diagnosis and recommended a splenectomy because of the potentially fatal amount of swelling in Moore's spleen. [3]