

The denial left in place O’Bannon’s 2015 victory before a three-judge panel on the U.S. Supreme Court denied petitions for writ of certiorari by both O’Bannon and the NCAA. The groundbreaking case – which originated when O’Bannon saw his likeness featured in a video game without his consent – concluded Oct. McCann – the founding Director of UNH Law’s Sports and Entertainment Law Institute and Sports Illustrated’s legal analyst – has previously teamed up with O’Bannon as part of several events hosted at UNH Law, including a November 2016 symposium at which O’Bannon spoke publicly for the first time following his victory against the NCAA in the historic case surrounding the rights of amateur athletes. The book, “Court Justice: The Inside Story of My Battle Against the NCAA and A Life of Basketball,” is set to be published in February 2018. With Tony Chachere’s on top.Michael McCann, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the University of New Hampshire School of Law, and former UCLA basketball star Ed O’Bannon have partnered to sign a book deal with Diversion Books, finalizing an agreement to tell the story of O’Bannon’s life in basketball and his historic court case against the NCAA.

Surrounding yourself with creative colorful people is always a sure way to strike up inspiration and create unique works of art.ĭepends on the sandwich, and the Burrito!! I’d say I prefer a Sandwich though. My clients, My friends, My family, and my Co-workers. Where do you find inspiration for your work? I don’t talk about it, I try to always be about it and make things happen towards the I like to see people succeed, and love teaching others and putting into life what I want to get back from it. I am a very giving person, and word on the street is I give good advice! Push yourself to the MAX! There are SO many truly amazing artists out there, and if you expect to go anywhere, you have to give your all! There is always something more to do, more to learn and even more to create… This world is a playground to our imagination and you can learn a lot about Tattooing and Art pretty much everywhere you look so Never stop Looking, Learning and Applying. I love creating mixed media artwork as well, I love many different mediums. I spend most of my down time, drawing, painting, and looking at other peoples artwork! skydiving, sniffing glue, watching movies or?

Little to none of either so I don’t have an answer. Is that a metaphor for my favorite place to drink, or favorite place to fish? Either way, I do Way for some authentic Cajun food! Gumbo, Crawfish, and red beans and rice are just a few of the foods from hereįunniest thing that ever happened to you? My dad is a “Coon Ass” from South Louisiana so he can cook his ass off! So we would defiantly head that Well haha Louisiana has a lot to offer when it comes to cultured food, we have a lot of Cajun food here When we come out to visit where are we going to eat? I feel I can never know everything in this industry so I always have something new to learn, research, draw or paint. This industry is truly amazing and very inspiring to an artist. Well organized for myself and my employees. This month makes 10 years Tattooing in the industry! I have seen a lot in that time, I am very Thankful I have my own Studio to work in, and that it is a successful and

TOOL has been my favorite band since middle school, I listen to many different types of music but my favorite is trip hop, bands like Massive Attack, Portishead, KMFDM, The Prodigy etc. What tunes do you have blasting in your head these days? The family I do have supports me and what I want to accomplish, and my studio proves to myself and everyone else that I am Hard working, Goal orientated, and push myself to achieve the goals I set out to. The best thing in Louisiana for me, Is my Family, and my Tattoo Studio! 🙂 I Finished school there, and moved back to Louisiana after my senior year which was about 10 years ago. Then my parents split up, and I moved to Boca Raton, Florida. Raised in north Louisiana until I was about 9. How long have you lived in Louisiana, and what do you like best about it?
