The Disney vs. DeSantis saga continues to what seems to be another dramatic season adding to the mini-series. As a recap, DeSantis waged war with Disney after they vowed to fight to repeal the “Don’t Say Gay” bill. DeSantis stripped Disney of its governing powers over its special improvement district, Reedy Creek. Before stripping Disney... Continue Reading →
Disney vs. DeSantis: Round 2
The feud between Disney and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has turned into a mini drama-series that might last several seasons. As a recap, at the end of February 2023, DeSantis signed legislation taking over Disney’s special development district, Reedy Creek Improvement District. In taking over the district, DeSantis would appoint his own board, filling it... Continue Reading →
UB Law Students Create Site for info regarding Buffalo Bills New Stadium Deal
The Erie County Legislature unanimously approved the new Buffalo Bills stadium lease on Thursday, May 4th. This deal has been years in the making, but with this final vote, construction can finally begin on the new stadium set to be ready for the 2026 season. University at Buffalo School of Law (UB) students have been... Continue Reading →
Can the NCAA save Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs in Texas?
This past April, the Texas Senate approved Senate Bill 17 that would restrict how the state’s public universities can promote equitable access to higher education and promote diversity among students, faculty and staff. Senate Bill 17 requires universities to close their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) offices, ban mandatory diversity training, and ban hiring departments... Continue Reading →
Is Baldwin guilty? “Rust” film shooting leaves question hanging
Actor Alec Baldwin has been charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter after a film rehearsal went terribly wrong. Baldwin’s new film, “Rust”, tells the story of a thirteen year old boy who goes on the run with his grandfather after being sentenced to hang. The film is a western set in the 1800’s which... Continue Reading →
Disney vs. DeSantis: The Culture War invading the Happiest Place on Earth
At the time Walt Disney World was proposed to be built in the mid-60s, the 25,000-acre property where the recreational development would take place could not be supported by the surrounding Orange and Osceola counties. They did not have the services or the resources to bring Disney World to life. In 1967, the Florida State... Continue Reading →
It’s time to junk the “Junk Fees”
Have you ever logged on to Ticketmaster.com in anticipation of getting tickets to your favorite artist and then were shocked to see the price tag was higher than expected? First, you select the best seats based on your budget, say around $100, then click add to cart, and finally go to enter your credit card... Continue Reading →