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NFL Turf Injuries Renew Debate Over League Liability
For a sport as contact driven as professional football, it is not a question of if players will get injured, but when. Over the years, prominent National Football League (“NFL”) players suffering career-altering injuries have raised questions about the NFL’s legal duty that may arise in these scenarios. Increased scrutiny centered on the NFL’s liability for player safety is pushing the league to take further action to mitigate preventable risks, specifically when it comes to

Julia Bisson
Nov 24, 20255 min read


High School, High Stakes: Calhoun v. CIF and the NIL Clash to Come
On May 30, 2025, Dominik Calhoun, a former three-star football recruit from Pittsburg High School and incoming Boise State freshman, filed a landmark federal antitrust class action lawsuit against the California Interscholastic Federation ("CIF") and its media partners...

Nick Briggs
Oct 7, 20255 min read


The NCAA’s Continuous Battle With Name, Image, and Likeness
In 2015, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals held that the NCAA’s amateurism rules were not exempt from antitrust scrutiny.
Villanova Sports Law Blog
Dec 26, 20247 min read
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