college-athletics

COMMENTARY

New endorsement laws could create pitfalls for college athletes | Opinion

BY: - August 4, 2021

Now that the Supreme Court has ruled that student-athletes are able to earn money from their name, image and likeness, more than a dozen states have enacted laws to govern the practice. These states include Illinois, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

College athletes in line to gain control over image, likeness in Pa. budget bill

BY: - June 25, 2021

At least 20 states have signed similar proposals into law in the last year, according to the sports business analyst Kristi Dosh.

College athletes score a big win in the U.S. Supreme Court in NCAA dispute

BY: - June 21, 2021

The 9-0 decision in NCAA v. Alston was delivered by Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, who said the college athletics body is not exempt from antitrust law.

States poised to allow college athletes to profit off their name, image, and likeness

BY: - June 7, 2021

Statutes in five states, including Georgia and Florida, will go into effect July 1.

COMMENTARY

It’s time for Pa. to make sure college athletes get ‘Fair Pay to Play’ | Opinion

BY: - October 16, 2019

While it is important to take the time to get it right, we urge members of the Pennsylvania House and Senate to pass this legislation and do right by our college student-athletes.

COMMENTARY

Game changer: What if college athletes got paid? Three questions, answered | Analysis

BY: - September 22, 2019

The California state Legislature has approved a bill that allows college athletes to earn money through athletic endorsements starting in 2023.