The Montana Legislature is working to update the state’s name, image and likeness laws to comply with the NCAA’s new regulations, which would allow student-athletes to be directly paid by ...
Under the proposal, colleges would be able to pay student-athletes directly for their name, image and likeness rights, a ...
Texas A&M University System attorney Brooks Moore spoke on how House Bill 126 will prevent universities in the state from ...
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The AG said student-athletes will now be able to negotiate NIL compensation before committing to a specific school as part of ...
The NCAA now allows college athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness, otherwise known as NIL. Learn more about ...
The NCAA pulls in about a billion dollars each year in revenue from the tournament from media rights fees, ticket sales, ...
The introduction of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) agreements has fundamentally changed the landscape of college athletics.
A federal district judge last week signaled the use of athletes' NIL in products and in social media posts is less about ...
Recent action from the Trump administration has some fearing the women’s sports movement is being boxed out. Gains made as a ...
Opinion: Squire Patton Boggs partner Sarah Rathke explains why a proposed NCAA settlement with college athletes won't bring ...
In 2024, Skrmetti joined attorneys general from Virginia, Florida, the District of Columbia, and New York in filing suit against the National Collegiate Athletics Association, challenging its NIL ...