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10 Jun 2020, 10:26 am by Kevin Kaufman
National Collegiate Athletic Association overturned the federal ban on sports betting, paving the way for legal wagering in the states in some form. [read post]
20 May 2020, 8:08 am by Michael Barber
The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit upheld a district court injunction on Monday that blocked a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) cap on education-related benefits that member colleges may offer students playing Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) football and Division I basketball. [read post]
5 May 2020, 2:10 am by Jani Ihalainen
While everyone is entitled to these federal protections, only 33 of the 50 states recognize any rights of publicity on the state level, and unsurprisingly, only California and New York have comprehensive practices.Recent controversy has sparked conversations about how far these NIL rights go when the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) voted to change their policy that forbids college athletes from capitalizing on their own rights of publicity… [read post]
5 May 2020, 2:10 am by Jani Ihalainen
While everyone is entitled to these federal protections, only 33 of the 50 states recognize any rights of publicity on the state level, and unsurprisingly, only California and New York have comprehensive practices.Recent controversy has sparked conversations about how far these NIL rights go when the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) voted to change their policy that forbids college athletes from capitalizing on their own rights of publicity… [read post]
5 May 2020, 2:10 am by Jani Ihalainen
While everyone is entitled to these federal protections, only 33 of the 50 states recognize any rights of publicity on the state level, and unsurprisingly, only California and New York have comprehensive practices.Recent controversy has sparked conversations about how far these NIL rights go when the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) voted to change their policy that forbids college athletes from capitalizing on their own rights of publicity… [read post]
5 May 2020, 2:10 am by Jani Ihalainen
While everyone is entitled to these federal protections, only 33 of the 50 states recognize any rights of publicity on the state level, and unsurprisingly, only California and New York have comprehensive practices.Recent controversy has sparked conversations about how far these NIL rights go when the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) voted to change their policy that forbids college athletes from capitalizing on their own rights of publicity… [read post]
8 Apr 2020, 6:50 am by Andrew Hamm
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27 Mar 2020, 2:58 pm by Kevin Kaufman
National Collegiate Athletic Association overturned the federal ban on sports betting, several states have legalized betting and introduced excise taxes on the revenues. [read post]
3 Mar 2020, 9:21 am by Kevin Kaufman
National Collegiate Athletic Association overturned the federal ban on sports betting, several states have legalized betting and introduced excise taxes on the revenues. [read post]
26 Feb 2020, 8:59 pm by Ilya Somin
Second, the Attorney General, as the nation's chief federal law enforcement official, is particularly suited to identify the federal laws applicable to persons and circumstances. [read post]
28 Jan 2020, 1:00 am by Ruth Carter
Photo by tableatny from Flickr (Creative Commons License) Where Change Should Start In thinking about this issue, if we want schools to change how athletes are divided instead of using gender in the U.S., the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) should be the leader. [read post]
23 Jan 2020, 10:41 am by Jason Gordon and Erika Auger
Last week, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (“NCAA”) proposed a new rule allowing elite Olympic and Paralympic athletes to have “additional training expenses” paid without jeopardizing their NCAA eligibility. [read post]
23 Jan 2020, 10:41 am by Jason Gordon and Erika Auger
Last week, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (“NCAA”) proposed a new rule allowing elite Olympic and Paralympic athletes to have “additional training expenses” paid without jeopardizing their NCAA eligibility. [read post]
Photo by Markus Spiske temporausch.com on Pexels.com By: Stephanie Verdoia The National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (NCAA) bylaws have established requirements for student-athletes to remain eligible and compete in collegiate athletics as “amateur” athletes, and not “professional” athletes. [read post]
6 Jan 2020, 5:45 am by Kevin Kaufman
Key Findings State tax changes are not made in a vacuum. [read post]
26 Dec 2019, 9:05 pm by Alana Bevan
But President Trump declared he was “prepared to veto” the measure to keep the national emergency intact, as allowed under the National Emergencies Act. [read post]
25 Dec 2019, 9:06 pm by Series of Essays
Antitrust Law and the Future of the NCAA’s Amateurism Rules February 21, 2019 | Bobby Chen Under National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) “amateurism” rules, college teams are only allowed to compensate their athletes with scholarships that cover the costs of attending school. [read post]
9 Dec 2019, 4:15 am by Nicole Berkowitz
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) recently took a step toward letting student athletes "benefit" from use of their name, image, and likeness. [read post]