by Administrator | May 11, 2021 | Legal Issues for Museums
Cultural historians have signed an open letter calling into question the Newark Museum of Art’s decision to deaccession 17 paintings by prominent American artists. You can read about the letter...
by Administrator | May 4, 2021 | First Amendment
On Wednesday, April 28, the US Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L. The question here is how far can a school go in punishing a student for speech that occurred off-campus? The landmark case regarding a...
by Administrator | Apr 27, 2021 | Estate Planning, Legal Issues for Artists
The Attorney General’s Office for the State of Maine filed papers with the probate court overseeing the estate of Robert Indiana asking that the court order the attorneys involved in the administration of the estate to return a significant amount of their fees,...
by Administrator | Apr 20, 2021 | News and Events
Wind driven wildfires in Cape Town, South Africa severely damaged the University of Cape Town’s historic Jagger Library on Sunday. The library, over 200 years old, is home to the University’s special collections, which includes rare books, photographs,...
by Administrator | Mar 30, 2021 | Fair Use
Last Friday, the Second Circuit ruled that Andy Warhol’s “Prince Series” was not fair use and sent the case back to the lower court to determine infringement damages. The case stems from a lawsuit by photographer Lynn Goldsmith. In 1981, Goldsmith took a photograph...
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