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The Federal Government Signals They May Examine the NCAA's ...


The Federal Government Signals They May Examine the NCAA's ...

The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) could soon begin an investigation looking into whether NCAA Division I schools are discriminating against ...

Congress to Consider Bill Declaring College Athletes Are Not ...

NCAA, the players argue they are employees within the meaning of the Fair Labor Standards Act, a federal law requiring employers to pay ...

NCAA president says Congress must act to preserve sports at ...

$40 million and $5 million on college sports, and they lose money,” Baker said. “They don't have TV contracts and nobody can look at their ...

NCAA's NIL Answer Is Not in Congress, It's in Athletes' Rights

... NCAA is begging for government intervention so it can maintain control. Since 2020, Congress has held 10 hearings on federal legislation to ...

NCAA Reiterates its Focus on Improper NIL Inducement and Signals ...

It also appears that the NCAA may be backing away from its concerns regarding communications between universities and NIL Collectives. Up ...

Third Circuit Intercepts NCAA's Hail Mary Pass on Collegiate ...

National Collegiate Athletic Association, et al., holding that college athletes may be employees under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) in ...

Congress looks to rein in college sports - The Hill

The NCAA's interim policy states that individuals can engage in NIL ... “The current environment — both legal and legislative — prevents us ...

College Athletes Score Compensation in Proposed NCAA Settlement

Under a historic settlement, the NCAA and the five major college sports conferences could pay athletes directly. What comes next?

Inside the Scandal That Could Kill the NCAA - Rolling Stone

For the prior five years Blazer had been an undercover operative for the federal government in a sweeping investigation of corruption in college ...

NCAA, leagues agree to pay nearly $2.8B US settlement, paving ...

They called the move "an important step in the continuing reform of college sports that will provide benefits to student-athletes and provide ...

NIL Round-Up: New NCAA DI Student-Athlete Protections, Policy ...

The penalties against FSU and the current pending investigations signal that the NCAA is currently taking a closer look at potential unfair ...

Courting Fair Play: The Future of the NCAA's Role in College Sports ...

... and providing support for student-athletes. This potential division in responsibilities between the NCAA and the government would allow for ...

Appellate Court Rules that NCAA Athletes May Qualify as ... - JD Supra

On July 11, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (with appellate jurisdiction over federal courts in Delaware, ...

Recent Congressional Hearings Signal Major NIL Changes Are ...

In their view, passing preemptive federal legislation should be a low priority because it risks allowing the NCAA and the conferences to push ...

The N.C.A.A. is Under Scrutiny in Washington - The New York Times

But in a twist that many government and ... If you have a critical piece of feedback for us, you can always reach the newsroom via the Reader ...

The NCAA has agreed to settle a major lawsuit. It still faces a ...

... may qualify as employees under federal wage-and-hour laws. The court ... they do not consider athletes employees who can collectively bargain for ...

NCAA settlement to pay college athletes is fair. That's the problem.

In 43 out of 50 US states, a college coach for a big-time team at a top state university — a job that can easily pay eight figures — is that ...

Forget NIL. Here's what the federal government CAN actually do for ...

These hearings are mostly centered around the NCAA's desire to secure federal legislation that will standardize NIL legislation across the country.

Future of College Sports: Government's Role in Athlete Pay

Should the federal government get involved, and if so, how? What would be the implications for the NCAA and college athletes? What interest does Congress ...

Chapter 13 TEST 3 Flashcards - Quizlet

... that can be used to challenge the NCAA? These areas include the law of voluntary associations, federal anti-discrimination statutes, and anti-trust laws.