New Virginia Law Could Spark Drastic Change to the National NIL Landscape
On Thursday April 18, Governor Youngkin of Virginia signed into law a bill which will allow colleges and universities in Virginia to directly compensate their
On Thursday April 18, Governor Youngkin of Virginia signed into law a bill which will allow colleges and universities in Virginia to directly compensate their
In December 2023, members of the Oregon female beach volleyball and rowing teams filed a lawsuit under Title IX of the Educational Amendments. The women
Over the last few years, the combination of NIL and the ability of college athletes to freely transfer and be immediately eligible to play has
The COVID-19 Pandemic brought about many changes to workplace out of necessity. However, many businesses are rethinking the traditional office space after seeing the results
The process of creating a legal entity involves much more than merely filing paperwork with the Secretary of State. Filling out the filing paperwork should
This week Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed into law a historic green energy bill requiring that the state of Michigan have 100% clean energy by 2040.
The First Amendment protects the right to free exercise of religion. The Supreme Court, and consequently the lower federal courts, recent rulings on Free Exercise clause cases
A year’s long legal dispute continued this week in the Eleventh Circuit where the court ruled that summary judgment was improper against Thai Mediation Association
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