Sports Law
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The NIL Stalemate: Issues In North Carolina Between NIL Rights For Private School and Public School High School Student Athletes Posted on: August 23, 2024 In: Sports Law Read more »
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SEIU Local Files Unfair Labor Practice Charge Against Dartmouth For Refusal To Bargain Posted on: August 22, 2024 In: Sports Law Read more »
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Will the NCAA Settlement Lead to Finalization of Agreements, or Are More Disputes and Legal Actions on the Horizon? Posted on: August 01, 2024 In: Sports Law Read more »
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A New Frontier: Understanding Florida’s New NIL Policy for High School Athletes Posted on: June 17, 2024 In: Sports Law Read more »
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College Athletics Returns to the NLRB With Notre Dame ULP Charge Posted on: April 22, 2024 In: Sports Law Read more »
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NCAA Goes on The Offense: Baker Seeks State Ban on Prop Bets Posted on: March 29, 2024 In: Sports Law Read more »
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UPDATE: Dartmouth Refuses to Bargain With SEIU Posted on: March 19, 2024 In: Sports Law Read more »
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UPDATE: Dartmouth Union Election Results Certified Posted on: March 14, 2024 In: Sports Law Read more »
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Dartmouth Athletes Vote To Unionize: Now the Legal Challenges Begin Posted on: March 07, 2024 In: Sports LawIn a historic moment for college athletics, Dartmouth College (“Dartmouth” or “the College”) men’s basketball team voted 13-2 to unionize and become members of the Service Employees International Union (“SEIU”), Local 560. The vote was held following the Decision and Direction of Election issued by National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB” or “Board”) Regional Director for Region 1, Laura A. Sacks
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UPDATE: NLRB Regional Director Determines that Dartmouth’s Men’s Basketball Players Are Employees Posted on: February 07, 2024 In: Sports Law Read more »
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Utah Court of Appeals Confirms Athletes’ First Amendment Rights: Keisel v Westbrook and the Utah Jazz Posted on: January 08, 2024 In: Sports Law Read more »
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The NCAA Legal Drama Continues: 14-Day Temporary Restraining Order Becomes Joint Motion Requesting Preliminary Injunction Permitting Two-Time Transfer Athletes to Play Despite NCAA Rule Posted on: December 17, 2023 In: Sports LawIn a fast moving series of legal actions and agreements involving the NCAA and the state attorneys general from Ohio, Colorado, Illinois, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee and West Virginia, the NCAA and the seven plaintiff states have now filed a joint motion seeking to convert the recent temporary restraining order (TRO) issued by U.S. District Court Judge John Pierson Bailey from the Northern District of West Virginia into a preliminary injunction, vacating the scheduling of a preliminary injunction he
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