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Oct. 24, 2023
How USC’s Shield can lead the way for NIL in college sports
Many of our current legislators across America were former college athletes now living back home with enormous college stadiums and programs that generate hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue, taxes, and jobs for their state’s citizens. While the ideologies and politics of each state vary between conservative, liberal, and independent, they all understand the power of money.





Frank N. Darras
Founding Partner
DarrasLaw
Email: frank@darraslaw.com
Western State Univ COL; Fullerton CA
One of the most important landmark decisions for student-athletes’ rights occurred in July 2021, when the United States Supreme Court unanimously sided with former college players in American Athletic Conference et al. v. Alston et al., in a dispute with the NCAA about compensation and academic benefits. This precedent-setting decision set in motion significant changes to the landscape. It also upended decades of a tradition that was incre...
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