Trump's NIL Executive Order Will Be CHALLENGED
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Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy introduced legislation on Wednesday aimed at establishing a federal right for college athletes to market their Name, Image and Likeness.
College athletics enters a new era July 1 as the House v. NCAA settlement takes effect, formally allowing schools to share revenue with athletes. For the first time, schools can directly pay players for performance -- a historic shift in the landscape of college sports.
"We are very proud of this landmark settlement which will transform the lives of college athletes and bring them tens of billions of dollars in damages and future benefits," Jeffrey Kessler, co-executive chairman of Winston & Strawn,
College athletes making hundreds of thousands of dollars that are basically salaries isn’t what NIL was supposed to be. It was supposed to be football players getting free meals for endorsing ...
Three years after three little letters revolutionized collegiate sports, a billion-dollar industry is funneling more money into college athletes' bank accounts — and financial literacy has never ...