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NIL Special Issue - Fall 2020

The False Dichotomy in Name, Image, and Likeness Legislation

JSEL · August 31, 2020 ·

Steven Bank is the Vice Dean for Curricular and Academic Affairs and Paul Hastings Professor of Business Law at UCLA School of Law. Professor Bank, who received his B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania and his J.D. from the University of Chicago, is a frequent commentator on … [Read more...] about The False Dichotomy in Name, Image, and Likeness Legislation

Filed Under: NIL Special Issue - Fall 2020 Tagged With: college athletics, licensing, merchandise, NCAA, NIL

It is Time to Share Revenue with Collegiate Athletes

JSEL · August 31, 2020 ·

Charles Grantham is Director and Faculty Associate Professor, Center for Sport Management, at Seton Hall University's Stillman School of Business. He has also served as a Visiting Clinical Assistant Professor in New York University's School of Professional Studies, Tisch … [Read more...] about It is Time to Share Revenue with Collegiate Athletes

Filed Under: NIL Special Issue - Fall 2020 Tagged With: college athletics, labor law, licensing, NCAA, NIL

Rethinking Regulation: The Case for a New Agency to Regulate Sport

JSEL · August 31, 2020 ·

Darren Adam Heitner, Esq. is the Founder of Heitner Legal, P.L.L.C., which is a law firm with many practice areas, including sports law and contract law. Heitner has represented numerous athletes and sports agents as legal counsel. Heitner serves as an Adjunct Professor at the … [Read more...] about Rethinking Regulation: The Case for a New Agency to Regulate Sport

Filed Under: NIL Special Issue - Fall 2020 Tagged With: college athletics, NCAA, NIL, Power 5, regulation

Fool Me Once, Shame On You; Fool Me Twice, Shame On Me: Why Congress Must Grant NCAA Athletes Group Licensing And Organization Rights in Name, Image and Likeness Legislation

JSEL · August 31, 2020 ·

Alicia Jessop, Esq. (Alicia.Jessop@pepperdine.edu) is a tenure-track Associate Professor of Sport Law at Pepperdine University. An attorney licensed to practice in California and Colorado, Alicia is the president-elect of the Sport and Recreation Law Association and serves on the … [Read more...] about Fool Me Once, Shame On You; Fool Me Twice, Shame On Me: Why Congress Must Grant NCAA Athletes Group Licensing And Organization Rights in Name, Image and Likeness Legislation

Filed Under: NIL Special Issue - Fall 2020 Tagged With: college athletics, licensing, NCAA, NIL

The NIL in Amateurism’s Coffin: How the NCAA’s Policy Reversal Shows Once Again That Compensating Student-Athletes Won’t Hurt College Sports

JSEL · August 31, 2020 ·

Jeffrey L. Kessler and David L. Greenspan Jeffrey L. Kessler is Co-Executive Chairman of Winston & Strawn LLP and Co-Chair of the firm’s sports law practice.  One of the world’s leading antitrust, sports law, and trial lawyers, Jeffrey has litigated some of the most famous … [Read more...] about The NIL in Amateurism’s Coffin: How the NCAA’s Policy Reversal Shows Once Again That Compensating Student-Athletes Won’t Hurt College Sports

Filed Under: NIL Special Issue - Fall 2020 Tagged With: amateurism, NCAA, NIL

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