A federal judge has temporarily blocked the NCAA from enforcing name, image and likeness (NIL) rules for recruits after Tennessee and Virginia demanded a preliminary injunction. The decision, handed down Friday by U.S. District Judge Clifton Corker in the Knoxville division of the Eastern District of Tennessee, said the NCAA cannot enforce its NIL rules…
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Republican FCC Commission Brendan Carr said Monday the agency should investigate Apple over its move to block the “Beeper Mini” app that allowed Android users to access iMessage.
RICHMOND, Va. (WFXR) — Virginia General Attorney Jason Miyares has filed an antitrust lawsuit against the National College Athletic Association (NCAA) along with the Attorney General of Tennessee Jonathan Skrmetti. The state is claiming that the NCAA’s restriction on the ability of current and future student-athletes to negotiate and benefit from their name, image, and […]