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Sharing the Wealth: Considerations for Crafting Effective NIL Legislation

JSEL · August 31, 2020 ·

Michael Feblowitz is a 2020 graduate of Boston College Law School, cum laude, and an experienced author on the topic of NIL. Feblowitz was awarded First Place in the 2020 Sports Lawyers Association Student Writing Competition for his article, "One NIL: The Impact and … [Read more...] about Sharing the Wealth: Considerations for Crafting Effective NIL Legislation

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

Shifting Lenses: How NIL Legislation Is Much Needed From Multiple Perspectives

JSEL · August 31, 2020 ·

Marvellous Iheukwumere is a rising 3L at Harvard Law School and an incoming online content chair for Harvard Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law. Prior to attending law school, Marvellous was a track & field student athlete at Columbia University. After college, … [Read more...] about Shifting Lenses: How NIL Legislation Is Much Needed From Multiple Perspectives

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

NCAA and an Antitrust Exemption: The Death of College Athletes’ Rights

JSEL · August 31, 2020 ·

Thaddeus Kennedy is from Dedham, MA. He is a rising senior at Harvard College, where he concentrates in History. Kennedy serves as the president of the Harvard Undergraduate Constitutional Law Society. He is an avid Boston sports fan and plays lacrosse. Recently, Kennedy gained … [Read more...] about NCAA and an Antitrust Exemption: The Death of College Athletes’ Rights

Filed Under: NIL Special Issue - Fall 2020 Tagged With: antitrust law, licensing, NCAA, NIL

Navigating the Separation of Powers Labyrinth in Creating an Independent Oversight Body for the NCAA

JSEL · August 31, 2020 ·

Eli Nachmany is a second-year law student at Harvard Law School and the Managing Editor (Print) of the Harvard Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law. Prior to law school, Nachmany worked in the White House Office of American Innovation as a domestic policy aide and as the … [Read more...] about Navigating the Separation of Powers Labyrinth in Creating an Independent Oversight Body for the NCAA

Filed Under: NIL Special Issue - Fall 2020 Tagged With: administrative law, college athletics, independent agencies, NCAA, NIL, separation of powers

Be Like JuJu: How NFL, MLB Players Can Best Capitalize on Latest Venture

Eli Nachmany · November 19, 2019 ·

The National Football League and Major League Baseball’s players associations have entered into a deal with RedBird Capital Partners to maximize profits from player likenesses, the Wall Street Journal reports. This agreement is a major milestone in cross-sport partnerships, as it … [Read more...] about Be Like JuJu: How NFL, MLB Players Can Best Capitalize on Latest Venture

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: Highlight, licensing, NCAA, NFL

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