Today’s guest column is by Arthur H. Bryant of the Clarkson Law Firm. The proposed class action settlement in In re Collegiate Athlete NIL Litigation, publicly known as House v. NCAA, cannot stand. It ...
Over 50 years have passed since the passage of Title IX, a federal civil rights law administered by the U.S. Department of ...
The NCAA’s proposed $2.5B settlement may face legal roadblocks, with critics arguing it violates Title IX gender equity rules ...
Families of two teenage girls are suing California Attorney General Rob Bonta over the state's laws that allow transgender athletes to compete in girls sports.
The outgoing leadership in the Department of Education finally issued guidance on Title IX's application to NIL compensation.
How to engage in name, image, and likeness activities (NIL) without running afoul of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a ...
The rise of women's sports in recent years has been undeniable. We watched college basketball stars Caitlin Clark and Angel ...
New U.S. Department of Education guidance defines name, image and likeness payments as financial aid that must be ...
The future of college and university sports is in flux at the moment, stemming from changes on how much money schools can pay ...
The latest swipe at trans kids is the Orwellian Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, which passed the U.S. House on ...
President Donald Trump’s inaugural address included an announcement that the U.S. federal government will only recognize two ...