The commercialization of sport has transformed the landscape of college athletics. As a non-profit organization, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) regulated competition between colleges and universities on principles like amateurism. But college athletics has boomed into a billion-dollar business while the NCAA clings to outdated policies, which restrict student-athletes from marketing their name, image, and likeness. O'Bannon v. NCAA, however, threatens to break the hold that the NCAA has over the rights of student-athletes. A victory in O'Bannon puts student-athletes closer to receiving the compensation they deserve. The NCAA's policies are overly restrictive, and more about profit of the NCAA than the wellbeing of its s...
The NCAA, previously known as the IAA until 1910, was developed to regulate intercollegiate athletic...
The NCAA is in the midst of an era that will define the future of collegiate athletics and determine...
On October 15, 2016, University of Wisconsin basketball star Nigel Hayes stood with a sign in view o...
While student-athletes are the backbone of the $11 billion college sports industry, they do not curr...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) contends that the principle of amateurism protec...
This note explores the potential impact of litigation pending against the National Collegiate Athlet...
Dr. Joel Cormier, Department of Exercise and Sport Science One of the most heavily discussed topics ...
The struggle between the NCAA and student-athletes is one that will not slow down. The issue is whet...
Few traditions are as near and dear to the hearts of Americans as college athletics. The institution...
Amateurism is evolving and the NCAA is paying for it. With the NCAA’s focus set on preserving amateu...
For the past seventy years, intellectual property law’s right of publicity has allowed for celebriti...
The right of publicity provides protection to an individual and prevents another individual or corpo...
There are approximately 160,000 student-athletes participating in NCAA-sanctioned sports. In order t...
Courts have historically allowed the NCAA to impose restrictions on student-athlete compensation in ...
The NCAA was formed in 1906, it was previously known as the Intercollegiate Athletic Association (IC...
The NCAA, previously known as the IAA until 1910, was developed to regulate intercollegiate athletic...
The NCAA is in the midst of an era that will define the future of collegiate athletics and determine...
On October 15, 2016, University of Wisconsin basketball star Nigel Hayes stood with a sign in view o...
While student-athletes are the backbone of the $11 billion college sports industry, they do not curr...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) contends that the principle of amateurism protec...
This note explores the potential impact of litigation pending against the National Collegiate Athlet...
Dr. Joel Cormier, Department of Exercise and Sport Science One of the most heavily discussed topics ...
The struggle between the NCAA and student-athletes is one that will not slow down. The issue is whet...
Few traditions are as near and dear to the hearts of Americans as college athletics. The institution...
Amateurism is evolving and the NCAA is paying for it. With the NCAA’s focus set on preserving amateu...
For the past seventy years, intellectual property law’s right of publicity has allowed for celebriti...
The right of publicity provides protection to an individual and prevents another individual or corpo...
There are approximately 160,000 student-athletes participating in NCAA-sanctioned sports. In order t...
Courts have historically allowed the NCAA to impose restrictions on student-athlete compensation in ...
The NCAA was formed in 1906, it was previously known as the Intercollegiate Athletic Association (IC...
The NCAA, previously known as the IAA until 1910, was developed to regulate intercollegiate athletic...
The NCAA is in the midst of an era that will define the future of collegiate athletics and determine...
On October 15, 2016, University of Wisconsin basketball star Nigel Hayes stood with a sign in view o...