Tag Archives: EU LAW

The Runway as Foreign Policy: How “Made In” Law Turns Fashion Into Geopolitical Power

By: Mia Massimo In September 2021, South Korea sent seven pop stars to the United Nations General Assembly—not as performers, but as official presidential envoys. The world called it a music story. International lawyers should have called it foreign policy. Fashion has long been dismissed as a soft subject for serious legal analysis. But a number […]

How Far Does Disney’s Streaming Power Reach? The YouTube TV Dispute as a Test of U.S. and EU Antitrust Limits

By: Justin Maglin On October 30, 2025, Google-owned YouTube TV announced that channels owned by Disney, including ABC and ESPN, would be pulled from its service after the two companies failed to reach a new carriage agreement. The blackout affected more than ten million YouTube TV subscribers and cut off access to major sports broadcasts, including college football and Monday Night Football, […]