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1
Abstract
This Comment evaluates the recently enacted laws in California and Colorado which require universities in those states to allow student-athletes to receive compensation for their name, image, or likeness. When California first introduced this legislation, there was intense pushback from many in the intercollegiate community. However, less than a year after the bill was enacted, the NCAA’s Board of Governors has committed to changing their bylaws in compliance with the law. The Comment discusses some legal implications of the law for many student-athletes, especially female student-athletes, and how the NCAA should go beyond pay-to-play law compliance to create an equal and balanced community for their student athletes.
Recommended Citation
Sirota, Carly
(2021)
"How the States and the NCAA are Changing the Landscape of
Collegiate Name, Image, and Likeness Compensation,"
Denver Sports & Entertainment Law Journal: Vol. 24:
Iss.
1, Article 4.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.du.edu/selj/vol24/iss1/4