Thursday, September 19, 2024

Regulatory Compliance and Legal Resources

Recent shifts in Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) policies and the introduction of the transfer portal, present a complex mix of challenges and opportunities for student-athletes, colleges, and the broader ecosystem of college athletics.  Since June 2021, NIL collectives have...
As an update to last week’s article “Paying High School Athletes”, which focused on the implications and opportunities of high school athletes’ compensation and Florida’s NIL (name, image, and likeness) proposal, the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) unanimously...
In a landmark decision, the NCAA Division I Council voted to remove cannabis from its list of banned substances for championships and postseason football, effective immediately. This shift reflects evolving attitudes towards cannabis and prioritizes student-athlete health and well-being...
The U.S. Department of Education's Title IX athletics rule has faced significant delays, sparking debate and concern among educational institutions and athletic programs. Originally expected to provide a framework for including or excluding transgender students from athletic teams aligned...
The idea of allowing college athletes to major in their sport has generated significant discussion over the years, with proponents advocating for recognition of athletic training as a legitimate academic pursuit, while critics expressed concerns about the implications for...
The rise of legalized sports betting has brought significant changes to the world of college athletics, presenting both opportunities and challenges. While the expanded landscape of sports gambling has opened new revenue streams for states and added excitement for...
In a historic move, the NCAA and power conferences are on the brink of significant change. This week, a vote on the proposed terms of the House v. NCAA settlement is expected, which could revolutionize how college athletes are...
The landscape of college athletics is undergoing significant transformation. With the advent of revenue-sharing models and increasing commercialization, athletic departments are under pressure to secure new funding sources. Private equity firms like RedBird Capital and Weatherford Capital are stepping...
The landscape of college athletics is facing another significant shift as the debate over whether college athletes should be considered employees intensifies. Recent legislative efforts and unionization moves have brought this issue to the forefront, raising important questions about...
As the landscape of high school athletics evolves, the prospect of paying student-athletes through name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals is gaining traction. With states like Florida considering proposals to allow high school athletes to profit from business agreements,...