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Mississippi's Contribution To Informing The Push For Federal Legislation, Nolan G. Forthaus
Mississippi's Contribution To Informing The Push For Federal Legislation, Nolan G. Forthaus
SLU Law Journal Online
The NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) legislation landscape is rapidly evolving, affecting how college athletes can profit from their NIL. While college athletes nationwide can now benefit from their NIL, state laws play a crucial role. Under the interim policy, college athletes attending schools in states with active NIL laws must comply with those state laws and any institutional and conference policies. The interim policy remains in effect until federal legislation or new NCAA rules are adopted. The state laws of Mississippi can help inform the federal push for a NIL bill.
Like And Subscribe: The Fight For Student Athletes’ Nil Rights, Jovanny Nava
Like And Subscribe: The Fight For Student Athletes’ Nil Rights, Jovanny Nava
SLU Law Journal Online
Recent developments in state law concerning student athlete’s ability to monetize their name, image, and likeness, as well as the Supreme Court’s recent ruling striking down similar restrictions, does not bode well for the NCAA’s remaining policies. In this article, Jovanny Nava explores the implications of these developments.