The FAME Center and Cardozo Sports Law Society held a virtual panel on October 12 to discuss the recent NCAA Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) movement and its impact on collegiate athletes. Sports attorney Dan Lust from Geragos & Geragos moderated a conversation between Zac Hiller, NFL agent; Tim Nevius, former NCAA investigator and lawyer; Brian Socolow, Co-Chair of the sports practice at Loeb & Loeb; Tamara Britt, General Counsel of Manhattan College; and Jonathan Israel, Co-Chair of the sports industry team at Foley & Lardner LLP. Panelists discussed the roles that agents and attorneys play in representing students and navigating the changing regulations in states across the country.https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/cardozo-news-2021/1066/thumbn...
The Cardozo AELJ Author Interview Series seeks to give our readers further insight into the Articles...
Athletes competing at NCAA institutions acquired the ability to profit from the use of their name, i...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (“NCAA”) has regulated collegiate sports for over one h...
The FAME Center and Cardozo Sports Law Society held a virtual panel on October 12 to discuss the rec...
Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) is the largest impending change coming to intercollegiate athletics....
For the past seventy years, intellectual property law’s right of publicity has allowed for celebriti...
A Supreme Court decision in June and actions by Congress, state legislatures, and the National Colle...
The Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal is pleased to host our spring symposium: Name, Image, L...
Thank you to everyone who attended and participated in the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal’...
Click here to view the event invitation.https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/flyers-2022-2023/1016/thumbnail....
Student-athletes at Indiana University Bloomington will get an assist from their peers at the IU Mau...
College athletics is an ever-changing landscape and the most recent event to change that landscape i...
Players at academic institutions have found themselves on a winning streak lately. The flurry of ath...
This thesis provides a holistic overview of the current NIL situation by placing an emphasis on the ...
On the heels of the popular March Madness National Collegiate Athletic Association (“NCAA”) Basketba...
The Cardozo AELJ Author Interview Series seeks to give our readers further insight into the Articles...
Athletes competing at NCAA institutions acquired the ability to profit from the use of their name, i...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (“NCAA”) has regulated collegiate sports for over one h...
The FAME Center and Cardozo Sports Law Society held a virtual panel on October 12 to discuss the rec...
Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) is the largest impending change coming to intercollegiate athletics....
For the past seventy years, intellectual property law’s right of publicity has allowed for celebriti...
A Supreme Court decision in June and actions by Congress, state legislatures, and the National Colle...
The Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal is pleased to host our spring symposium: Name, Image, L...
Thank you to everyone who attended and participated in the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal’...
Click here to view the event invitation.https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/flyers-2022-2023/1016/thumbnail....
Student-athletes at Indiana University Bloomington will get an assist from their peers at the IU Mau...
College athletics is an ever-changing landscape and the most recent event to change that landscape i...
Players at academic institutions have found themselves on a winning streak lately. The flurry of ath...
This thesis provides a holistic overview of the current NIL situation by placing an emphasis on the ...
On the heels of the popular March Madness National Collegiate Athletic Association (“NCAA”) Basketba...
The Cardozo AELJ Author Interview Series seeks to give our readers further insight into the Articles...
Athletes competing at NCAA institutions acquired the ability to profit from the use of their name, i...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (“NCAA”) has regulated collegiate sports for over one h...