Callan G. Stein, Christopher M. Brolley, Troutman Pepper Locke
33 episodes
2 months ago
Highway to NIL analyzes the legal landscape concerning college athletics and the regulation of name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights of student athletes. The podcast provides key insights into the current state of affairs, focusing on the NIL guidance and policies coming directly from the NCAA; the various enacted and amended state NIL laws; and NIL enforcement, including how the NCAA, state attorneys generals, and other regulators may investigate and punish schools for NIL violations.
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Highway to NIL analyzes the legal landscape concerning college athletics and the regulation of name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights of student athletes. The podcast provides key insights into the current state of affairs, focusing on the NIL guidance and policies coming directly from the NCAA; the various enacted and amended state NIL laws; and NIL enforcement, including how the NCAA, state attorneys generals, and other regulators may investigate and punish schools for NIL violations.
Cal Stein, Mike Lowe, and Brett Broczkowski delve into the latest guidance from the College Sports Commission regarding name, image, and likeness deals.
Cal Stein and Chris Brolley discuss the recent Q&A document released by the NCAA and conferences, focusing on the guidance providing clues for how enforcement may look under the College Sports Commission in the post-House settlement landscape.
Cal Stein and Chris Brolley discuss the recent developments in the House litigation settlement, including concerns raised during the final settlement hearing held by U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken on April 7.
Cal Stein and Mike Lowe discuss the Trump administration's recent rescission of a Department of Education guidance document issued by the outgoing Biden administration
Cal Stein and Chris Brolley discuss the guidance document issued by the Department of Education related to Title IX within the context of compensation for use of a student-athlete's NIL
Cal Stein, Chris Brolley, Tim Bado, and Howard Shire recap several of the most prominent NIL-related news stories from the 2024 holiday season through the start of 2025.
Cal Stein, Tim Bado, and Pat Zancolli discuss the legal process related to the House settlement approval and the operational process of implementing the settlement.
Troutman Pepper attorneys Cal Stein, Mia Marko, and Dani Clifford discuss Title IX, a longstanding federal law that applies to educational institutions, and its intersection with the evolving landscape of name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights.
This episode discusses the September 5 hearing on the proposed House settlement by U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilkin and analyzes the court’s concerns and what schools should be doing while the settlement remains unresolved.
Troutman Pepper attorneys Cal Stein, Mike Lowe, and Tim Bado discuss the recent decision by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in the Johnson case, which considered whether student-athletes could ever be considered employees of the university.
Cal Stein, Mike Lowe, and Chris Brolley discuss the implications of recent changes to the NCAA transfer portal and the emerging issue of tampering in college sports.
Troutman Pepper attorneys Cal Stein and Chris Brolley discuss the NCAA's recent $2.8 billion antitrust settlement, which introduces a new revenue-sharing model and signals a shift from traditional amateurism.
Troutman Pepper attorneys Cal Stein and Mia Marko discuss the implications of the recent preliminary injunction issued against the NCAA, which enjoins the NCAA from enforcing certain NIL restrictions on student-athlete recruitment activities.
Troutman Pepper attorneys Cal Stein, Mike Lowe, Howard Shire, and Connor DeFilippis discuss the NCAA's March 1 memo, responding to the recent preliminary injunction issued against the NCAA.
In this installment, Troutman Pepper attorneys Cal Stein and Mike Lowe discuss the recent preliminary injunction a federal court in Tennessee issued against the NCAA.
Highway to NIL analyzes the legal landscape concerning college athletics and the regulation of name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights of student athletes. The podcast provides key insights into the current state of affairs, focusing on the NIL guidance and policies coming directly from the NCAA; the various enacted and amended state NIL laws; and NIL enforcement, including how the NCAA, state attorneys generals, and other regulators may investigate and punish schools for NIL violations.