College sports is a huge industry; college teams are valued at hundreds of millions of dollars, if not sometimes billions. Big-time coaches can make millions of dollars too. But student-athletes, even with recent cases potentially loosening the National Collegiate Athletic Association‘s (NCAA) restrictions on paying student-athletes, make little if any money. At the same time, student-athletes are at risk for severe injuries that can cost thousands of dollars to treat. In a recent paper, Michigan State University College of Law student Jay D. Lonick suggests that student-athletes could claim joint employer status and then successfully unionize. Joint employer status allows for an individual to have two employers at the same time. While cou...
The article focuses on two-pronged solution in which the U.S. National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) ...
In light of recent administrative developments urging the classification of student-athletes as empl...
While student-athletes are the backbone of the $11 billion college sports industry, they do not curr...
College sports is a huge industry; college teams are valued at hundreds of millions of dollars, if n...
This Note considers whether college athletes-specifically Division I football and men\u27s basketbal...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and its member institutions have increasingly be...
The issue of paying college athlete has very “loudly and clearly” been brought to the public’s atten...
While many public universities have been bargaining with student-employee unions for decades, the Na...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
This article analyzes the first case of college athlete unionization under the National Labor Relati...
This paper will provide an overview of how National Labor Relations Board cases of Northwestern Univ...
The National Labor Relations Board ruled in Columbia University that student assistants who have a c...
This article discusses whether college athletes should be considered employees under a broad range o...
As everyone involved in college athletics continues to profit off of the millions of dollars in tele...
Players at academic institutions have found themselves on a winning streak lately. The flurry of ath...
The article focuses on two-pronged solution in which the U.S. National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) ...
In light of recent administrative developments urging the classification of student-athletes as empl...
While student-athletes are the backbone of the $11 billion college sports industry, they do not curr...
College sports is a huge industry; college teams are valued at hundreds of millions of dollars, if n...
This Note considers whether college athletes-specifically Division I football and men\u27s basketbal...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and its member institutions have increasingly be...
The issue of paying college athlete has very “loudly and clearly” been brought to the public’s atten...
While many public universities have been bargaining with student-employee unions for decades, the Na...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
This article analyzes the first case of college athlete unionization under the National Labor Relati...
This paper will provide an overview of how National Labor Relations Board cases of Northwestern Univ...
The National Labor Relations Board ruled in Columbia University that student assistants who have a c...
This article discusses whether college athletes should be considered employees under a broad range o...
As everyone involved in college athletics continues to profit off of the millions of dollars in tele...
Players at academic institutions have found themselves on a winning streak lately. The flurry of ath...
The article focuses on two-pronged solution in which the U.S. National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) ...
In light of recent administrative developments urging the classification of student-athletes as empl...
While student-athletes are the backbone of the $11 billion college sports industry, they do not curr...