NIL GO - More clarity on validity of payments to athletes.
The House v. NCAA settlement proposes a new NIL deal approval process called "NIL Go," but raises many legal and logistical questions about enforcement and fair-market value assessment.
Trump creating commission on college sports to help solve NIL issue.
President Trump spoke at the University of Alabama, revealed plans to create a college sports commission to address NIL issues, with Nick Saban expected to be heavily involved.
NC public high school athletes stand to profit from NIL
North Carolina high school athletes can profit from name, image, and likeness deals after a court ruling found the education board overstepped its authority in banning such agreements.
NCAA and Power Conferences are Revising Roster Limits in House Settlement
The NCAA and power conferences are revising roster limit rules to protect certain athletes, seeking approval from Judge Wilken for a settlement that could lead to significant athlete revenue sharing.
Texas high school athletes may soon be able to profit off their NIL
Texas House representatives have filed bills allowing high school athletes to monetize their name, image, and likeness, with specific age and eligibility requirements, amidst concerns about amateurism and athlete burnout.
Why Every Student-Athlete in the Transfer Portal Needs Legal Representation
The NCAA transfer portal is now a key part of college sports, with many student-athletes using it to find better opportunities, playing time, or visibility. More athletes are also seeking financial benefits through Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals.
Wisconsin high school student athletes can now engage in nIL deals
Wisconsin high school student athletes will soon be able to participate in name, image, and likeness (NIL) opportunities.
Wyoming may allow high school athletes to earn money through NIL deals
High school athletes in Wyoming might soon be allowed to earn money from their athletic performances.
House V. NCAA (Roster Limits)
Judge Wilken indicated that she would deny settlement approval unless the roster limit changes are implemented.
NCAA approves rule changes contingent on a pending House settlement
he NCAA’s Division I board of directors approved changes that will begin if a settlement is granted. They conditionally agreed to eliminate over 150 rules.