In the lead up to the Supreme Court’s decision on NCAA v. Alston and the sweeping NCAA and state law changes to college athlete name, image, and likeness, The University of Washington Center for Leadership in Athletics, Gonzaga University School of Law Center for Law, Ethics & Commerce, and Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics presented “The Future of College Sports: Examining Legal Issues Today for the Leadership of College Sports Tomorrow.“
This forum brought experts from sports law, athletic administrators, and college leaders to prepare for this quickly changing landscape in college sports.
The forum included keynotes from Michael McCann and Ramgoi Huma and featured panels on topics on legal perspectives to understand these changes, practical approaches for how to prepare, and where the future of college sports.
Videos of keynotes, panels and a summary of congressional legislation, a state-by-state view of NIL law, and an NCAA v. Alston are now available below:
Videos:
Keynote Videos:
Panel Videos:
- Panel 1: Legal Perspectives | 2021 Sports Law Symposium
- Panel 2: Practical Approaches in Leadership | 2021 Sports Law Symposium
- Panel 3: The Future of College Sports in Higher Education | 2021 Sports Law Symposium
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Additional Resources:
- June 21, 2021 – Washington-area universities await ‘official interpretations’ of Supreme Court ruling on student-athlete benefits Greg Mason
- June 22, 2021 – Going For Two Podcast: Supreme Court Hands NCAA 9-0 Loss
- Legal experts discuss potential impact of NIL changes – By Claudine McCarthy – see page 6
Name Image Likeness Laws By State – Interactive Map:
as of July 6, 2021