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Fool Me Once, Shame On You; Fool Me Twice, Shame On Me: Why Congress Must Grant NCAA Athletes Group Licensing And Organization Rights in Name, Image and Likeness Legislation

JSEL · August 31, 2020 ·

Alicia Jessop, Esq. (Alicia.Jessop@pepperdine.edu) is a tenure-track Associate Professor of Sport Law at Pepperdine University. An attorney licensed to practice in California and Colorado, Alicia is the president-elect of the Sport and Recreation Law Association and serves on the … [Read more...] about Fool Me Once, Shame On You; Fool Me Twice, Shame On Me: Why Congress Must Grant NCAA Athletes Group Licensing And Organization Rights in Name, Image and Likeness Legislation

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

The NIL in Amateurism’s Coffin: How the NCAA’s Policy Reversal Shows Once Again That Compensating Student-Athletes Won’t Hurt College Sports

JSEL · August 31, 2020 ·

Jeffrey L. Kessler and David L. Greenspan Jeffrey L. Kessler is Co-Executive Chairman of Winston & Strawn LLP and Co-Chair of the firm’s sports law practice.  One of the world’s leading antitrust, sports law, and trial lawyers, Jeffrey has litigated some of the most famous … [Read more...] about The NIL in Amateurism’s Coffin: How the NCAA’s Policy Reversal Shows Once Again That Compensating Student-Athletes Won’t Hurt College Sports

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

Full Court Press: Highlights from the State Legislation Forcing the Issue on NIL

JSEL · August 31, 2020 ·

Nic Mayne (HLS '18) is an attorney in the Portland, Oregon office of Miller Nash Graham & Dunn. A graduate of Harvard Law School and former member of the Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law, Nic’s practice is now focused on representing educational institutions, … [Read more...] about Full Court Press: Highlights from the State Legislation Forcing the Issue on NIL

Filed Under: NIL Special Issue - Fall 2020 Tagged With: college sports, NCAA, NIL, sports

Student v. Student Athlete: How the New NIL Legislation Could Change the Game

JSEL · August 31, 2020 ·

Tom O’Connell is an MLB Certified Agent and Founder and President of O’Connell Sports Management, located in Tampa, FL. In this role, he has negotiated over $275 million in contracts and nearly $15 million in draftee bonuses. Tom has represented professional baseball players … [Read more...] about Student v. Student Athlete: How the New NIL Legislation Could Change the Game

Filed Under: NIL Special Issue - Fall 2020 Tagged With: NCAA, NIL, scholarships, social media

Interview: A Proposal for Group Licensing of College Athlete NILs

JSEL · August 31, 2020 ·

Jeffrey F. Brown, James Bo Pearl, Jeremy Salinger, and Annie Alvarado are all authors of a forthcoming piece for JSEL's Fall 2020 Edition on the topic of group licensing in NIL. Their interview covers topics explored in-depth in their journal article, the executive summary of … [Read more...] about Interview: A Proposal for Group Licensing of College Athlete NILs

Filed Under: NIL Special Issue - Fall 2020 Tagged With: group licensing, JSEL alumni, NCAA, NIL, Paul Hastings

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