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Five attorneys general opposed the SCORE Act, claiming it gives too much power to the NCAA and risks undermining athlete compensation progress.
GOP Senate Majority Leader John Thune has found himself in the political battle of name, image, and likeness deals - and he ...
GOP Senate Majority Leader John Thume offered a potential solution to regulate name, image, and likeness deals on the "Ruthless" podcast.
The soonest a vote could happen is in the fall Congressional session starting in September, with summer recess looming.
The recent NCAA settlement has helped further solidify the concept of NIL, recognizing the value student-athletes bring to ...
College athletes are now receiving direct payments from universities through revenue sharing, raising questions about ...
Unlike average fans, Trump can access league commissioners, star athletes, and deep-pocketed donors. As The Wall Street ...
Trump, the eldest grandchild of U.S. President Donald J. Trump and a rising senior at Benjamin School, is teeing it up at ...
Despite Trump‘s involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein controversy, the president apparently still has time to put "boundaries" on college sports’ name, image, and likeness legislation ...
UBS Sports and Entertainment head Wale Ogunleye discusses how name, image, and likeness initiatives are affecting college ...
President Donald Trump is weighing an executive order that would attempt to stabilize the business and law of college sports ...
President Donald Trump is poised to sign an executive order that could significantly reshape the landscape of college athletics, particularly in the realm of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights.