Texas A&M's '12th Man' Copyright Saga Kicked To High Court

By Andrew Karpan (June 16, 2022, 4:04 PM EDT) -- A sports publisher wants the U.S. Supreme Court to reevaluate whether states can be held liable under federal copyright laws, after the Fifth Circuit ruled that Texas A&M University employees were immune from suits over allegedly repurposing a sports biography to bolster the school's own "12th Man" trademark enforcement efforts....

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