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Career Spotlight – Maggy Carlyle, General Counsel and SVP, Pac-12 Conference

JSEL · February 1, 2023 · Leave a Comment

By Connor Oniki Maggy Carlyle is General Counsel and Senior Vice President for the Pac-12 Conference. In a turbulent time for college athletics with issues ranging from NIL to conference reorganization, Maggy has been tasked with navigating the Pac-12 through these complicated … [Read more...] about Career Spotlight – Maggy Carlyle, General Counsel and SVP, Pac-12 Conference

Filed Under: Career Spotlights Tagged With: college athletics, football, General Counsel, Highlight, NCAA, NIL

Volume 13, Issue 2 is now live!

JSEL · September 15, 2022 · Leave a Comment

The Harvard Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law is thrilled to share that Volume 13, Issue 2 is now live. The Issue begins with an essay from Professor Irene Calboli and Vera Sevastianova on the impact of the ongoing Russo-Ukraine conflict on fashion and trademark law. From … [Read more...] about Volume 13, Issue 2 is now live!

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: college athletics, entertainment, NCAA, sports

New Jersey Voters Reject Gambling on New Jersey College Athletics

JSEL · November 9, 2021 · Leave a Comment

In addition to voting in state and local elections last week, New Jerseyans passed judgment on a ballot question concerning betting on college sporting events in the state. The question read: “Do you approve amending the Constitution to permit wagering through casinos and current … [Read more...] about New Jersey Voters Reject Gambling on New Jersey College Athletics

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: college athletics, Gambling, NCAA

Our Special Issue Fall 2021: NCAA v. Alston is Now Online

JSEL · August 30, 2021 ·

The Harvard Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law has published its 2021 Special Issue on NCAA v. Alston. Visit the Special Issue - Alston page to read the latest exciting scholarship on the implications for professional sports leagues, the interplay of antitrust and labor in … [Read more...] about Our Special Issue Fall 2021: NCAA v. Alston is Now Online

Filed Under: Updates Tagged With: Antitrust, college athletics, NCAA

The NIL Era Has Arrived: What the Coming of July 1 Means for the NCAA

JSEL · July 1, 2021 ·

From September 2019—when California became the first state to pass a name, image, and likeness (NIL) law—until now, the intercollegiate athletic community has fielded a deluge of new enacted and proposed regulations from states, Congress, the NCAA, and now individual … [Read more...] about The NIL Era Has Arrived: What the Coming of July 1 Means for the NCAA

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: Antitrust, college athletics, college sports, NCAA, NIL, publicity rights

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