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    NCAA Board of Governors Announces Support for College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Compensation

    NCAA Board of Governors Announces Support for College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Compensation

    The NCAA announced today that its Board of Governors voted in support of a working group’s report and recommendations to allow NCAA college athletes to be compensated for the use

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    Posted April 30, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    Florida and Colorado Pass College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Bills; NCAA Says its Timeline for Proposing Changes to its Bylaws is Still on Track

    Florida and Colorado Pass College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Bills; NCAA Says its Timeline for Proposing Changes to its Bylaws is Still on Track

    Although the coronavirus has forced state legislatures to focus on bigger issues, bills in Colorado and Florida that will allows college athletes in those states to profit from their names,

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    Posted March 24, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    Mit Winter’s Analysis of NAIA Proposal to Allow College Athletes to be Paid for Endorsement Deals is Discussed in Athletic Business Article

    Mit Winter’s Analysis of NAIA Proposal to Allow College Athletes to be Paid for Endorsement Deals is Discussed in Athletic Business Article

    An Athletic Business article quotes highlights from Mit Winter’s blog post on the NAIA’s recent proposal to allow NAIA college athletes to be paid for the use of their name,

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    Posted March 11, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    NAIA Proposes Amendments to  its Bylaws That Will Allow College Athletes to Be Paid for Endorsing Products and Making Appearances

    NAIA Proposes Amendments to its Bylaws That Will Allow College Athletes to Be Paid for Endorsing Products and Making Appearances

    While the NCAA moves slowly toward proposing bylaws that would allow college athletes to be compensated for the use of their names, images, and likenesses (“NILs”), another major college athletics

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    Posted March 10, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    Colorado and New Jersey Move Closer to Enacting College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Laws

    Colorado and New Jersey Move Closer to Enacting College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Laws

    California’s status as the only state to pass and enact a college athlete name, image, and likeness (NIL) bill may soon be changing. Colorado is now one step away from

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    Posted March 6, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    Mit Winter is Featured In Articles Discussing The University of Kansas’s Alleged NCAA Violations

    Mit Winter is Featured In Articles Discussing The University of Kansas’s Alleged NCAA Violations

    There have been ongoing discussions about the NCAA allegations towards the University of Kansas relating to the recruitment of men’s basketball players. The University recently submitted it’s response to the

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    Posted March 6, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    List of States with Pending College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Legislation Has Grown to Twenty-Two

    List of States with Pending College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Legislation Has Grown to Twenty-Two

    As states’ 2020 legislative sessions continue to open, state legislators continue to file new college athletes name, image, and likeness bills similar to the bill that was passed in California

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    Posted February 14, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
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