One way to get real-life legal experience? A free trip to the Paris Olympics (2024)

LOS ANGELES -- Once a year, law professor Moraima “Mo” Ivory usually brings celebrities like Steve Harvey, Ludacris and Rick Ross into her Georgia State University classroom for some entertainment legal talk. But this time, she's taking her next lesson across the Atlantic Ocean, from Atlanta to the Paris Olympics.

Ivory and her law students will head to the Summer Games in late July for a weeklong, all-expenses-paid trip funded primarily by a Delta Airlines donation. The students in her Legal Life course will study the business and legal issues related to the Olympics.

“We normally have celebrities, but I wanted to move into the sports world,” said Ivory, the director of the school’s entertainment, sports and media law program, which she started in 2019. “I thought it would be interesting to study the Olympics as the focal point of the class and go through all the ramifications of the Games.”

During the semester, Ivory brought in guest speakers like the general counsel of the U.S. Olympic Committee, Olympian Edwin Moses and civil rights icon Andrew Young — Atlanta's mayor during the 1996 Summer Olympics. Her students have learned about adhering to the laws of the host city, NBC’s exclusive U.S. broadcast contract, corporate governance, intellectual property ownership, security protocols and how the International Olympic Committee functions.

After touching down in Paris, Ivory and more than 30 students expect to explore the Olympic Village, visit Team USA House, attend the opening ceremony, check out Olympic sponsorship sites and spend time at a local law school. They’ll also embark on a scavenger hunt around Paris, seeking all trademarks the class studied throughout the semester.

“This is having sort of an immersive education,” said Hannah Nodar, 24, a second-year law student and Ivory’s graduate research assistant. Hoping to venture into sports and entertainment law, she’s looking forward to learning more about security regulations and sponsorship deals.

“I think it's more practical, especially in a legal sense. I think it's really cool to be able to go into an interview and describe what a licensing agreement is or what a record deal entails,” she continued. “You're able to have a more authentic conversation. You understand what you're talking about as opposed to just regurgitating stuff that's coming out of a book.”

Nodar said she's grateful to have a professor like Ivory, who wanted her students to hear directly from stars and veteran lawyers on negotiating the deals, contracts and legal concepts behind their brands. She started her course in 2019 with Ludacris as a featured speaker before bringing in Kandi Burress, Harvey and Ross. Others who have made appearances include DJ Drama and Steve Sadow, the lead attorney for former President Donald Trump in the Georgia election interference case.

In January, Ivory surprised the class with the Olympic trip in dramatic fashion. The professor passed out envelopes to the entire class, telling them only two envelopes contained tickets to the Games.

As Ivory’s students eagerly opened their envelopes, each gradually pulled out roundtrip tickets to Paris. The professor said Delta Airlines — which did not disclose the amount the company's covering for airfare and hotels — was on board with sponsoring the trip about 48 hours after she pitched them her idea. She garnered other small donations from alumni of Georgia State’s law school.

“It wasn’t a hard sale,” said Ivory, a Spelman College alum who earned her law degree from Temple University. Over the years, she built her relationships within the entertainment and media industries as a practicing attorney and a radio host and at Warner Music Group, where she worked on artist contracts.

Ivory said she wants to use her relationships to enhance her students' experiences, while creating new partnerships.

“I'm giving my students a learning experience through the popular culture that they already love,” she said. “It's not hard to explain that to an organization or corporation or anybody. They immediately get it. People are genuinely kind and really want to see students get the experiences that will change their lives.”

That’s certainly been the case for one of Ivory’s students, Ayanna Grant, who comes from a family of immigrants. She's gained invaluable experience through the course that she feels has given her a “leg up” — even if Georgia State's law school is not as highly ranked as Yale, Harvard and Stanford.

“Seeing professor Ivory and hearing her story and path as an attorney is very inspiring for me,” said Grant, who is Guyanese and Jamaican and has aspired to become an entertainment lawyer since the fifth grade.

Now, Grant and her classmates will have a chance to network and build connections on an international level.

“Seeing who's putting on and helping to make the Olympics happen, that's an amazing opportunity,” she said. “You never know what connections can come out of that. Years down the road, that person could be someone who's giving you a job. You've already gained that familiarity with them.”

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More AP coverage of the Paris Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/2024-paris-olympic-games

One way to get real-life legal experience? A free trip to the Paris Olympics (2024)

FAQs

How much would it cost to go to Paris for the Olympics? ›

For the 2024 Paris Olympics, Iroanya's spending is the norm. International spectators can expect to pay at least $5,000 to attend—including hotel, airfare, and event ticket costs—, experts say, though pricing largely ranges depending on the accommodation choices of attendees.

How to get tickets to Paris Olympics 2024? ›

They are only available through the official Paris 2024 ticketing website.

How much are opening ceremony tickets for 2024 Paris Olympics? ›

The opening ceremony had tickets ranging from €90 to €2,700 (£2,273, $2,951), with tickets at €500 the cheapest available the week before. The closing ceremony ranged between €45 and €1,600.

Has Paris ever had the Olympics? ›

France has now hosted three Summer Games -- 1900, 1924 and 2024, all in Paris -- and three Winter Games -- 1924 in Chamonix, 1968 in Grenoble and 1992 in Albertville.

Are the Olympics free to attend? ›

Regardless of age, all spectators must possess a valid ticket to access an Olympic or Paralympic venue.

Are the Olympics worth the cost? ›

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) answers that question with a resounding “YES.” The IOC claims the event creates jobs and boosts tourism and leaves behind facilities that provide lasting benefits to the community. It cites cost-benefit studies showing that the games are a net economic benefit to the host city.

Can Paris 2024 tickets be resold? ›

Once you have logged on to the application with your Paris 2024 credentials, select the ticket(s) you wish to resell and click on the "resell" button. It will be possible to resell Olympic and Paralympic Games tickets on the official Paris 2024 resale platform until the day before the closing ceremonies.

How much money do you get for winning the 2024 Olympics? ›

Here's what you need to know about how prize money will be awarded for the Paris 2024 Olympics: – Athletes from Team USA will earn $37,500 for gold, $22,500 for silver, and $15,000 for bronze medals, slightly below the average among surveyed countries.

What are in the boxes at the Olympics 2024? ›

Top-three finishers at the 2024 Summer Games received their respective medals along with a mysterious gold box. What was inside the box at the 2024 Paris Olympics? The box, measuring about 40 centimeters, contained the official poster of this year's Summer Games, according to the International Olympic Committee.

Is Paris 2024 opening ceremony free? ›

This special feature allows invited guests to watch the ceremony, free of charge, from the quayside. It takes place on 28 August 2024 and takes place between the Champs-Elysées and the Place de la Concorde. Those who have bought tickets for the ceremony will be seated in the paying stands.

How expensive is an Olympic ticket? ›

🏅 Most expensive tickets for 2024 Olympic events

Table showing the highest priced Paris 2024 Olympic tickets. Prices do not include any tax or fees. The highest price tickets were for the opening ceremony, at $2930. The closing ceremony followed, with $1737.

What three things are going to be new to the olympics in 2024 in paris? ›

Here's what you need to know about everything that's new at this year's Olympics — from new sports to new events and more.
  • Breaking debuts at the 2024 Paris Olympics. ...
  • Surfing's second Olympics, but not in Paris. ...
  • Skateboarding returns for take two. ...
  • Sport climbing returns with a fresh format. ...
  • 3x3 basketball is back.
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Which countries are banned from the Olympics in 2024? ›

Under the terms of the suspension, no athlete or sports official from either Russia or Belarus will be allowed to participate in the Olympics under the name of Russia or Belarus.

What is the Olympic motto? ›

The original Olympic motto is made up of three Latin words : Citius - Altius - Fortius. These words mean Faster - Higher - Stronger.

How much do tickets to the Olympics usually cost? ›

Ticket prices for US visitors at Paris Olympics

The ticket prices stand at an average of about $135 to $746 for events like women's artistic gymnastics, says TIME. Meanwhile, there are some tickets available under $100 as well, including the swimming semi-finals.

How much will Paris spend on the 2024 Olympic Games? ›

The website says that the Paris 2024 Organising Committee had a total budget of €4.38 billion ($4.66 billion). The IOC allocated €1.2 billion ($1.29 billion), including €750 million ($816 million) from TV rights and €470 million ($508 million) from TOP partnerships.

How much will LA 2028 tickets cost? ›

Olympic Tickets 2028 Price

The average ticket price for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles is expected to range from $13 to $457. However, please note that prices may vary depending on the event and seating.

How many tickets for Paris Olympics? ›

But more are available. PARIS (AP) — After getting off to a rocky start last year, Olympics 2024 organizers said the Paris Games have broken the record for the most number of tickets sold or allocated in the event's history.

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