Entertainment & Sports,
Torts/Personal Injury
Aug. 25, 2023
How federal legislation can effectively tackle NIL collectives
The NCAA’s interim policies on name, image and likeness rights have created a Gordian Knot for athletes and teams, which college sports leaders are calling on Congress to untie. Federal legislators are introducing bills to kick off the new era of NIL in college athletics, with an eye on collectives and their off-the-field impact.





Frank N. Darras
Founding Partner
DarrasLaw
Email: frank@darraslaw.com
Western State Univ COL; Fullerton CA
Name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights in college sports dialogues has heated up over the past two years since the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) adopted interim guidelines for college players to earn income while enrolled at school.
NIL collectives drove in-depth discussions in the media and on Capitol Hill this summer. In return, college sports stakeholders, athletes and lawmakers brought new ideas to the table on ways ...
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