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U.S. District Court Judge Claudia Wilken of the Northern District of California, approved a $2.576 billion settlement in House v. NCAA on June 6 that goes beyond merely expanding name, image and ...
Colleges are allowed $20.5 million in revenue sharing with athletes this year, but some question if women athletes will get ...
Recent developments in college athletics are reshaping how universities manage sports programs and how student-athletes protect their rights.
Institutional NIL engagements remove third-party involvement: the strongest argument against those, like The Drake Group, who posit that NIL collective’s male dominated pay roll violates Title IX.
Title IX laws prevent any discrimination based on sex, especially in an educational setting. As student-athletes begin receiving payments from their universities, Title IX has extended its reach ...
The landmark House v. NCAA Settlement, approved earlier this summer, helped rewrite the NCAA rulebook, effectively ended ...
We know Tit IX applies. It will be up to a court to tell us what Title IX means and how it applies to NIL compensation. "Schools know they’re going to get sued. They're already building war chests." ...
What is uncertain is how and whether Title IX will apply to NIL payments (introduced in 2021) and to institutions directly compensating their student-athletes.
But some attorneys argue it violates Title IX and that female athletes would not get their fair share in back pay. Lexi Drumm, Emmie Wannemacher and Savannah Barron have grown up on the soccer field.
Title IX’s role in the NIL era reached the national stage earlier this year. On Jan. 16, President Joe Biden’s Office for Civil Rights issued a memo warning that NIL agreements could violate ...
The landscape of NIL in college athletics is undergoing drastic changes. The federal government has now stepped in with the hopes of adding additional regulations to help curb some of ...