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Olympic and Non-Revenue Sports Sound the Alarm: Coaching Associations Urge Congress to Act in New NCAA Era
As the NCAA moves into a new era of athlete compensation, not everyone is celebrating. In fact, some of the sports that have long made collegiate athletics a uniquely broad and vibrant enterprise are warning that the changes ahead could jeopardize their very existence.
06.07.25 07:46 PM - Comment(s)
The Quiet Collapse: How Accreditation Battles Are Eroding American Higher Education
When civilizations begin to fall, the suppression of academic institutions and the weakening of truth-telling structures is often one of the first steps.
05.15.25 09:58 AM - Comment(s)
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)

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