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See You in Court? How the University of Memphis and James Wiseman Defying the NCAA Has Sparked Discussion about Association Rules

Eli Nachmany · November 10, 2019 ·

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) on Friday made news for attempting to sideline two of its biggest stars. Memphis basketball player James Wiseman and Ohio State football player Chase Young each face allegations from the NCAA of financial misconduct that calls … [Read more...] about See You in Court? How the University of Memphis and James Wiseman Defying the NCAA Has Sparked Discussion about Association Rules

Filed Under: Commentary Tagged With: NCAA, sports

Amidst Basketball Program Sanctions, the Kansas Jayhawks Aren’t Backing Down

JSEL · November 6, 2019 ·

With the 2019-2020 NCAA College Basketball season tipping off, most would expect the Kansas Jayhawks to be looking to make a run at the National Championship. However, amidst program allegations, could Kansas’s performance in the courtroom be more important than its on-court … [Read more...] about Amidst Basketball Program Sanctions, the Kansas Jayhawks Aren’t Backing Down

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: basketball, Highlight, NCAA, sports

Not Yet Over the Goal Line: Understanding What Happened with the NCAA Compensation Vote and What Comes Next

Eli Nachmany · November 2, 2019 ·

On Tuesday, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) made headlines when its governing board voted to “start the process of modifying its rule to allow college athletes to profit from their names, images and likenesses ‘in a manner consistent with the collegiate … [Read more...] about Not Yet Over the Goal Line: Understanding What Happened with the NCAA Compensation Vote and What Comes Next

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: Highlight, NCAA, sports

It’s In the Game?: EA CEO Expresses Interest in NCAA Football’s Return, as Legal Questions Loom

Eli Nachmany · October 25, 2019 ·

Electronic Arts (EA) CEO Andrew Wilson recently expressed interest in bringing back the once-popular NCAA Football video game franchise, if the legal framework governing college athletics changes in such a way that would permit its existence. Wilson made the comments at the WSJ … [Read more...] about It’s In the Game?: EA CEO Expresses Interest in NCAA Football’s Return, as Legal Questions Loom

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: football, Highlight, licensing, NCAA, NFL, social media, sports, trademark, video games

College Basketball Head Coaches Will Not Have to Testify

JSEL · April 23, 2019 · Leave a Comment

Judge Edgardo Ramos for the Southern District of New York ruled that that actions of University of Arizona men’s basketball coach, Sean Miller, and Louisiana State University men’s basketball coach, Will Wade, are irrelevant to the upcoming college basketball bribery trial and … [Read more...] about College Basketball Head Coaches Will Not Have to Testify

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: basketball, criminal law, Highlight, Litigation, NCAA, sports

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