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The Royalty Workaround: A Legal Fiction That Leaves International Athletes Behind
A new tactic has emerged among athletic departments hoping to avoid employee classification for college athletes: label the new revenue-sharing payments as “royalty income.” International Athletes will suffer if this passes.
04.25.25 05:00 AM - Comment(s)
The Voices Left Out: NCAA’s $2.8B Settlement and the Student-Athlete Perspective
what should have been a landmark moment for student-athletes has instead highlighted a troubling reality: those most affected by the decision—the athletes themselves—were largely excluded from the negotiation process.
02.24.25 05:00 AM - Comment(s)
NCAA Settles with Tennessee and Virginia Attorney Generals leading up to house settlement decision
In a landmark resolution, the NCAA has settled its NIL-driven lawsuit with the University of Tennessee, signaling a significant shift in NIL negotiation opportunities.
02.07.25 06:57 AM - Comment(s)
Despite NIL Hype, Most Student-Athletes Still Use Sports as a Path to Opportunity
While marquee players like Jayden Daniels and Angel Reese have capitalized on their personal brands, earning lucrative deals, the reality for the majority of college athletes is starkly different.
11.22.24 12:39 AM - Comment(s)

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