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J.R. Smith's College Adventure: Could Lebron Be Next?
By: Jordan Inver, Guest Contributor People often speculate about what could have been if Lebron James had played college football or...
Villanova Sports Law Blog
Sep 11, 20213 min read
Alston v. NCAA and the Potential Slippery Slope of College Athlete Compensation
Wednesday, March 31, 2021 was a monumental day for college sports. Anyone that has a relation with college sports—athletes, coaches,...

Emily Rollo
Apr 13, 20214 min read
Alston Fallout: Mogl’s Plan to Help All Student-Athletes Navigate the Emerging NIL Landscape
It is no longer a matter of “if” student athletes will eventually be able to get compensated for their name, image, and likeness (NIL) –...

Joey Frio
Apr 6, 20215 min read
The Real Madness of the NCAA Tournament: Major Discrepancies in Men’s and Women’s Workout Facilities
By: Domenica Tomasetti The long awaited return of the March Madness basketball tournaments commenced this weekend after COVID-19 forced...
Domenica Tomasetti
Mar 24, 20216 min read
The Return of EA Sports College Football and Ongoing Legal Fight over Student Athlete Compensation
On February 2nd, 2021, Electronics Arts (EA) announced the highly anticipated return of their college football video game franchise.[2]...
Brian Park
Mar 9, 20214 min read
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