The Bill that Brought Kid Rock to the White House, Explained
What exactly is the Music Modernization Act?
Ask a Lawyer: Can Rappers Get Paid for Creating 'Fortnite' Dances?
The legal short answer is, well, it's complicated.
How Easy Is It for Businesses to Walk Away from Problematic Artists?
Following Spotify's new conduct policies for curated playlists, we examine the legal and ethical mechanisms lurking beneath the surface of right vs. wrong.
The Only Reason Meek Mill Is Free Is Because He's a Celebrity
Meek Mill's release should be a rallying cry, but while we celebrate we must remember that millions like him continue to struggle on a daily basis with our broken justice system.
We Asked a Lawyer If Jason Derulo Really Owes a Students' Union £20k
Some British college students at Keele University are having a go at Jason Derulo on Twitter for not performing at their school earlier this year.
A Lawyer Explains Who Really Owns Your Tattoos
Just because it's inked on your bicep doesn't mean it's yours.
The Music Legal Forecast for 2017
Trump, streaming platforms, and Kodak Black are at the center of big legal questions for the music industry in 2017.
A Lawyer Explains How Drunk You Have to Be to Get Arrested
"If you're being suspected of being drunk in public, say absolutely nothing."
We Asked a Lawyer How to Kick Out a Shitty Roommate
Living in New York City can be a nightmare, so it's best to know your rights.
Can Artists Stop Brands from Using Their Lyrics?
When an artist's lyrics go viral, they often aren't the only ones to cash in on the craze.
A Lawyer Explains What Kind of Trouble You Can Get in for Joking About Shooting Clinton or Trump
When does a Facebook rant or a slogan at a rally turn into a crime?
We Asked a Lawyer What to Do if You're Pulled Over with Weed
"I would generally say to be respectful, but don't volunteer your own guilt."