NCAA One-Time Transfer Rule Expanded to All Athletes in Division I Sports
In May 2012, I was interviewed by the Associated Press for an article on NCAA transfer rules that was ultimately published by multiple...
Radwan v. UConn: UConn Had Sufficient Cause to Terminate Radwan’s Scholarship for “Flipping the Bird
This case arises out of events following a soccer game on November 9, 2014, where Noriana Radwan (“Plaintiff” or “Radwan”), then a member...
Governor of Colorado Signs Name, Image, and Likeness Bill into Law
On March 20, 2020, Governor Jared S. Polis signed Colorado Senate Bill 20-123 into law permitting student-athletes enrolled in an...
Will the California Fair Pay to Play Act Survive a Constitutional Challenge Filed by the NCAA?
Will the California Fair Pay to Play Act Survive a Constitutional Challenge Filed by the NCAA? Today, California Governor Gavin Newsom...
Deppe v. NCAA: Seventh Circuit Finds the Transfer Year-in-Resident Requirement is an Eligibility Rul
Peter Deppe (hereinafter “Plaintiff”) filed suit against the National Collegiate Athletic Association (hereinafter “NCAA” or “Defendant”)...
Bledsoe v. NCAA: OU Student-Athlete Challenges NCAA Drug Testing Policies
Amani Bledsoe (“Bledsoe”) is a football student-athlete at the University of Oklahoma (“OU”). He was highly recruited as a high football...