Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association v. City of Pasadena: #RoseBowl Used on Instagram
A dispute arose between the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association (“Plaintiff”) and the City of Pasadena (“Defendant”) regarding an...
Payment for NIL is Here to Stay: Educating Student-Athletes and Those Who Education Student-Athletes
Payment for NIL is Here to Stay: Things to Consider and Understand for Student-Athletes and those Educating Student-Athletes We are all a...
The NCAA Committee on Infractions Has Spoken: Texas Christian University
The NCAA Committee on Infractions Has Spoken: Texas Christian University The NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions (“COI” or...
NCAA Adopts Interim Name, Image, and Likeness Policy
Mere hours before NIL laws in eight (8) states becomes effective and permits student-athletes to accept compensation for their NIL, the...
The NCAA Committee on Infractions Has Spoken: Creighton University
The NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions (“COI” or “Committee” or “panel”) is an independent administrative body of the NCAA...
NCAA v. Alston: The U.S. Supreme Court Affirms the Decision of the District Court 9-0
On June 21, 2021, the United States Supreme Court (“Court”) issued its ruling in National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Alston....
The NCAA Committee on Infractions Has Spoken: University of Idaho
The NCAA Committee on Infractions (“Committee” or “Panel” or “COI”) recently issued its findings and found that the University of Idaho...
Another Update on Name, Image, and Likeness Laws: 19 States Have NIL Legislation
With the possibility of federal legislation looming, states have not slowed their progress to permit student-athletes enrolled in...
Governor of Texas Signs Name, Image, and Likeness Bill into Law
On June 14, 2021, the governor of Texas signed Senate Bill 1385 into law amending Section 51.9246 of the Texas Education Code to permit...
Update on Name, Image, and Likeness Laws: The Race to July 1, 2021
With the possibility of federal legislation looming, states have not slowed their progress to permit student-athletes enrolled in...