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separation of powers

Navigating the Separation of Powers Labyrinth in Creating an Independent Oversight Body for the NCAA

JSEL · August 31, 2020 ·

Eli Nachmany is a second-year law student at Harvard Law School and the Managing Editor (Print) of the Harvard Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law. Prior to law school, Nachmany worked in the White House Office of American Innovation as a domestic policy aide and as the … [Read more...] about Navigating the Separation of Powers Labyrinth in Creating an Independent Oversight Body for the NCAA

Filed Under: NIL Special Issue - Fall 2020 Tagged With: administrative law, college athletics, independent agencies, NCAA, NIL, separation of powers

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