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The Billion Dollar Industry That Has Never Paid Its Money-Makers: The Ncaa’S Attempt At Compensation Through Names, Images And Likeness, Christopher Palmieri
The Billion Dollar Industry That Has Never Paid Its Money-Makers: The Ncaa’S Attempt At Compensation Through Names, Images And Likeness, Christopher Palmieri
Touro Law Review
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (“NCAA”) has regulated collegiate sports for over one hundred years. The NCAA has long relied upon the principle of amateurism to prohibit college athletes from profiting from their name, image and likeness (“NILs”). However, recently this principle has drawn a lot of attention and has all but crumbled. States across the nation have passed legislation that will soon come into effect to bypass the NCAA bylaws and allow student athletes to profit from their NILs, even the United States Supreme Court has called the NCAA’s business model into question. This has left the NCAA with …
Due Process Supreme Court Appellate Division Third Department
Due Process Supreme Court Appellate Division Third Department
Touro Law Review
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New York: The Right To Discharge At-Will Employees Post Weiner, John V. Dember
New York: The Right To Discharge At-Will Employees Post Weiner, John V. Dember
Touro Law Review
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The Role Of Arbitration In The Resolution Of Patent Disputes, Mark A. Farley
The Role Of Arbitration In The Resolution Of Patent Disputes, Mark A. Farley
Touro Law Review
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