As the NCAA attempts to regulate NIL compensation, state-level defection creates a game theory dilemma that threatens the ...
Recent action from the Trump administration has some fearing the women’s sports movement is being boxed out. Gains made as a ...
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Opinion: Squire Patton Boggs partner Sarah Rathke explains why a proposed NCAA settlement with college athletes won't bring ...
Facing new costs for compliance with the NCAA lawsuit, and even more spending to potentially match competitors, Florida universities are full of trepidation with the settlement agreement looming.
The agreement, if approved by the court, will allow college athletes to negotiate compensation for name, image and likeness ...
DraftKings Inc. must face a lawsuit from a unit of the Major League Baseball Players Association accusing the sports-betting ...
The bill creates a new exception to the state's open records law to block from public records the names of public college ...
Texas’s biennial legislature is in session, and revamping Texas’ name, image, and likeness (NIL) laws to keep up with the developments across the ...
Current Colorado law prohibits it. There is no requirement in the settlements or NCAA rules that NIL contracts with athletes be barred from public disclosure. Nevertheless, other states are ...
The Utah Legislature approved a bill on the final day of its general session last Friday that allows schools in the state to ...
The changes to the state's existing law on NIL were partly prompted by a series of legal settlements and NCAA rule changes that will take effect on July 1, 2025. Among them is House v. NCAA ...
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