By Ashton Royal|February 20, 2020
For student-athletes, the thought of getting paid for their athletic talents is quite enticing. This idea of whether or not athletes should get paid for schools using their likeness, image,...
By Katie Lever, Ph. D|May 24, 2022
Last week, athletic advocacy organization, The Drake Group, hosted its inaugural Allen Sack National Symposium Advancing Integrity in College Sport. The event, which took place in Washington, D.C., addressed critical...
By Katie Lever, Ph. D|September 30, 2021
For decades, the courts have been debating whether or not college athletes are employees. Yesterday, the National Labor Relations Board might have helped make a big decision about the workplace...
By Katie Lever, Ph. D|December 17, 2020
As college athlete name, image, and likeness chatter continues at the close of the year, Mississippi senator Roger Wicker has entered the chat with a new federal NIL bill. Last...
By Katie Lever, Ph. D|June 24, 2020
Last week, Florida senator Marco Rubio proposed the “Fairness in Collegiate Athletics Act,” one of the few federal bills designed to regulate the economic activities of college athletes competing in...