The NCAA's New NIL Guidance: What Do You Need to Know
Published Friday, 13 January 2023.
Navigating Name, Image & Likeness - Tips For College Athletes, Brands & Universities
Published Thursday, 20 October 2022.
Sports Law in 2022 – Key issues to watch in North America
Published Tuesday, 28 December 2021.
The uncertain future of the NCAA post Alston – Federal v State Legislation v Conference Guidelines
Published Friday, 03 December 2021.
Name Image & Likeness - How Laws Are Evolving For NCAA Athletes’ Compensation
Published Friday, 12 November 2021.
The NCAA College Basketball Bribery Scandal: The Scheme that Continues to Shake Collegiate Sports
Published Thursday, 29 July 2021.
Will The NCAA’s One-Time Transfer Rule Empower Athletes Or Undermine The Game?
Published Wednesday, 23 June 2021.
College athlete’s payment case to be heard by US Supreme Court
The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case regarding payments to college athletes after a lower court barred the NCAA from capping athlete’s education-related compensation and benefits.
Sport and commercial law – the year in review 2019/20
Published Wednesday, 10 June 2020.
Key sports law cases and developments of 2019 – North America
Published Thursday, 19 December 2019.
(Anti)-trust the process: is the NCAA legally permitted to ban schools?
Published Friday, 01 November 2019.
US Sports Law Year in Review (2017/18) – Part 12: Stadiums and venues
US Sports Law Year in Review (2017/18) – Part 10 - Intellectual property and broadcasting
US Sports Law Year in Review (2017/18) – Part 8 - International and Olympic sports
US Sports Law Year in Review (2017/18) – Part 6 - Individual Sports
US Sports Law Year in Review (2017/18) – Part 3- Leagues (non-labor matters)
NCAA Pushes Vote on Transfer Rule
Student-athletes square up against lone objector to attorneys fee award in $209 million NCAA settlement
What does autonomy for the “Power 5” mean for the NCAA?
Published Wednesday, 11 February 2015.
NCAA using O’Bannon decision to seek dismissal of other suits
Published Friday, 12 September 2014.
Sports governing bodies and player welfare: examining the proposed NFL and NCAA concussion settlements
Published Monday, 04 August 2014.
College Athletes Players Association v. Northwestern University
Published Friday, 25 April 2014.
Update on O'Bannon v. NCAA
Published Monday, 31 March 2014.
Monitor announces delivery of annual report to Penn State, the NCAA and the Big Ten Conference
Baseball Coaches Launch Latest Antitrust Lawsuit Against The NCAA (Smart V NCAA)
Published Thursday, 26 January 2023.
A Summary of Key Sports Law Cases In Australia in 2022
Published Thursday, 22 December 2022.
A Sport-By-Sport Approach To Participation: How The NCAA Transgender Policy 2022 Impacts Student-Athletes
Published Tuesday, 08 March 2022.
Key Sports Law Cases And Developments Of 2021 – North America
Published Wednesday, 22 December 2021.
A guide to the regulation of transgender athlete participation in sport
Published Friday, 03 December 2021.
How could US college football be restructured to improve its competitive & economic potential?
Published Friday, 03 September 2021.
College athletes will be able to make money off their name, image and likeness after NCAA rule change
From today college athletes will be able to make money off their name, image and likeness (NIL) after the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) passed a landmark legislative change.
An Introduction To The ELF - Europe's New Professional American Football League
Published Friday, 19 February 2021.
The New NCAA Independent Accountability Resolution Process for Infractions Cases: An Overview
Published Thursday, 09 July 2020.
Why ‘boosting’ an athlete’s career falls foul of NCAA rules: a review of the Wiseman & Hardaway case
Published Tuesday, 28 January 2020.
NCAA offers a lifeline: college athletes allowed to benefit from name, image and likeness
Published Tuesday, 05 November 2019.
US Sports Law Year in Review (2017/18) – Part 13: Sports betting and daily fantasy sports
US Sports Law Year in Review (2017/18) – Part 11: Personal injury, health and safety
US Sports Law Year in Review (2017/18) – Part 9 - Gender equality and civil rights
US Sports Law Year in Review (2017/18) – Part 7 - College, high school and youth sports
US Sports Law Year in Review (2017/18) – Parts 4&5. Contracts and tort
US Sports Law Year in Review (2017/18) – Parts 1&2: agents & agent regulation; and leagues (labor matters)
NCAA sanctions University of Northern Colorado
What does March Madness betting tell us about the integrity of US college basketball?
Will restructuring the NCAA change the balance of power?
Published Thursday, 04 December 2014.
University of California sued for wrongful death of American football player
Court finds that First Amendment does not preclude athletes asserting Right-Of-Publicity claims against broadcasters
Published Friday, 25 April 2014.
NCAA college football players: Students or employees?
Published Thursday, 17 April 2014.
Sports Lawyers Association outreach programme - Boston Update
The United States and sports betting - the great sports hypocrisy
Published Tuesday, 25 June 2013.