Federal College Sports Law May Create as Many Problems as It Solves
Courts haven’t been kind to athletic amateurism of late, but the NCAA hopes Congress will reverse that trend—creating a federal statute that could carve out an antitrust…
Courts haven’t been kind to athletic amateurism of late, but the NCAA hopes Congress will reverse that trend—creating a federal statute that could carve out an antitrust…
California’s legislature is raring to upset the college sports apple cart once more. While federal authorities contemplate how and whether to address the unruliness…
Today’s guest columnist is Eastern Michigan University sport management professor Rick Karcher, who serves as the university’s Faculty Athletics Representative. The…
Last year was epic for sports law. Expect the same in 2023. Here are five key predictions: 1. College Athletes as Employees Will Make Legal Headway College…
Today’s guest columnist is Rep. Gus M. Bilirakis (R-Fla.). Like many Americans, sports hold a special place in my heart—particularly, college sports. As a native…
The transfer portal era has turned college football upside down, with more than 1,000 players currently seeking a new home, and the pros and cons of this new wave of…
Today’s guest columnist is labor and employment attorney Iciss Tillis. The NIL policy is personal for me. I missed out on a lot of opportunities in the late ’90s…
Congress has increasingly indicated an interest in helping the college sports industry deal with multiple issues, from name, image and likeness to antitrust…
Former college football coach and current U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) told Sportico Monday that he does not foresee a federal bill passing the next Congress that…
When Robert Dillingham, a highly recruited point guard and a marquee player for Kanye West’s Donda Academy basketball team, signed a representation agreement with agency…
Today’s guest columnists are Ohio University professor B. David Ridpath and sports lawyer Mit Winter. This column was originally published on July 6, 2022, and we have…
Julius Erving, one of the 50 greatest NBA players of all-time, will need to take his NIL dispute with Authentic Brands Group to arbitration, a Delaware Court of Chancery…