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A national framework for NIL issues in college sports is moving forward in Congress, clearing two committees this week.
Trump directed the secretary of labor and the National Labor Relations Board to clarify the status of collegiate athletes.
Four of the deans who started on July 1 are at a T14 law school, and three of those deans are from within their own institutions, including Harvard Law School and the University of Chicago Law School, ...
A House subcommittee advanced legislation that seeks to address recent seismic changes in how college athletes are ...
Retired Latham & Watkins partner Tom Heiden discusses the American College of Trial Lawyers’ latest over-subscribed training ...
The financial world is buzzing about tokenization, a process using blockchain to turn real-world assets like stocks or real ...
The Big Ten Conference, founded in 1896, has expanded to 18 teams and is the largest conference in college athletics. USA TODAY ranked the Big Ten teams' logos, from worst to best, considering ...
The Big Ten Conference, founded in 1896, has expanded to 18 teams and is the largest conference in college athletics. USA TODAY ranked the Big Ten teams' logos, from worst to best, considering ...
College basketball's 2025 signing class could pass for a United Nations summit. A year after 38 foreign players joined ...
The Southeastern Louisiana University Office of Marketing and Communications recently was recognized for graphic design by ...