Timothy Brown and Gregg Clifton's Blog on NCAA's Sports Betting Policy Featured in Legal Issues in Sports Betting Newsletter
Boston, Mass (November 13, 2025) – Boston Associate Timothy Brown and Phoenix Partner and Collegiate & Professional Sports Law Practice Chair Gregg Clifton’s blog post breaking down the NCAA's new sports betting policy for student-athletes was featured in the Fall 2025 edition of the Legal Issues in Sports Betting newsletter.
The post, titled "High Stakes: The NCAA's New Betting Policy and the Risks for College Athletes," delves into the implications of the NCAA's policy, which is scheduled to take effect on Nov. 22 after being delayed from its original effective date of Nov. 1. The policy will permit college student-athletes to place bets on professional sports, including leagues such as the NFL, NBA, and NHL.
Mr. Clifton is the chair of Lewis Brisbois' Collegiate & Professional Sports Law Practice, vice chair of the Traditional Labor Law Practice, and a member of the firm's Entertainment, Media & Sports and Labor & Employment Practices. He has extensive experience in the collegiate and professional sports world and has advised numerous professional franchises on a range of labor and employment issues, including Title III ADA regulatory compliance and wage and hour issues. Mr. Clifton is also an editor of The Official Review, Lewis Brisbois’ sports law blog.
Mr. Brown is a member of the Entertainment, Media & Sports, and Collegiate & Professional Sports Law practices, as well as the Products Liability, Toxic Tort & Environmental Litigation, and OSHA Safety & Health practices.
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