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NIL Update: The NCAA Delays NIL Rule While Congress and States Continue with Divergent Goals and the U S Supreme Court Buzzes In | Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: There has been a flurry of activity in the name, image, likeness (“NIL”) arena over the past several months.  We previously discussed the NCAA’s about-face decision to permit student-athlete compensation, as well as related ongoing state and federal efforts, here, and the NCAA NIL Working Group’s recommendations here.  Recently, the NCAA’s formal approval of its proposed rule permitting NIL compensation for certain endeavors by student-athletes was stymied by a January 8, 2021 letter from the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice.  In the letter, then Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim cautioned that the NCAA’s planned approach to regulate NIL “may raise concerns under the antitrust laws.”

J Brady McCollough: After Senate flip, Congress won t save NCAA from athlete rights reckoning [Los Angeles Times :: BC-CMP-MCCOLLOUGH-COLUMN:LA]

LOS ANGELES — U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) was home in Stamford on Friday recovering from what he called a “harrowing” experience Wednesday when a mob of election protesters stormed the Capitol. The mayhem of that momentous day shifted the nation’s focus from the tw

Commentary: After Senate flip, Congress won t save NCAA from athlete rights reckoning

Commentary: After Senate flip, Congress won t save NCAA from athlete rights reckoning J. Brady McCollough © Provided by The LA Times NCAA President Mark Emmert, center, is flanked by Sens. Mitt Romney, left, and Chris Murphy during a news conference in December 2019 in Washington. (Drew Angerer / Getty Images) Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) was home in Stamford on Friday recovering from what he called a “harrowing” experience Wednesday when a mob of election protesters stormed the Capitol. The mayhem of that momentous day shifted the nation’s focus from the two U.S. Senate runoff elections in Georgia going to Democrats that turned the Senate blue and adjoined it with a Democratic House of Representatives and White House. Removed from the chaos of Washington, Blumenthal sounded emboldened by the chance to actually govern.

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