The NCAA issued a strong signal Friday on how NIL and recruitment-related violations will be investigated and sanctioned in the “NIL era.” Going forward, expect that (i) the new rebuttable presumption of guilt standard set...more
The NCAA Division I Board of Directors issued updated guidance for the NCAA Interim Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) Policy to clarify certain permissible and impermissible activities by institutions that are involved in the...more
The NCAA’s new name, image and likeness (NIL) rules and state laws allow college athletes to profit from legitimate brand partnerships, opening opportunities for brands to engage fresh influencer talent and for college...more
9/7/2021
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The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has adopted an Interim Policy that, starting July 1, allows student athletes across the country to receive compensation from licensing their name, image and likeness rights...more
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled against the National Collegiate Athletic Association in Alston v. NCAA, affirming under antitrust law a lower court injunction against NCAA restrictions on education-related benefits made...more