@WinterSportsLaw
Mit Winter
3 months
The bill to amend Oregon’s #NIL law has been signed into law, and is effective immediately. It allows deals to be contingent on attendance, allows schools to facilitate/enable/support NIL opportunities, and prohibits the NCAA from penalizing schools for items allowed by the law.
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@HanksHomesBG
Hank Wilson 🔮
3 months
@WinterSportsLaw This seems like a big deal
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@WinterSportsLaw
Mit Winter
3 months
@HanksHomesBG Similar to laws that already exist in other states or bills pending in other states. But yes, another state contradicting the NCAA.
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@ryan_silva_88
Ryan Silva M.Ed.
3 months
@WinterSportsLaw Mit, it seems as though schools aren’t even trying to mask preferential admissions for “student-athletes” anymore? Do general population students have any recourse regarding their admission or non-admission to a school? Besides the ordinary appeal process…
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@SpencerBass
Spencer Bass
3 months
@WinterSportsLaw Section 1(3)(5) is interesting
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@TinaBMD
Tina Butera, M.D.
3 months
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@RealJTP2
JP2Inc.
3 months
@WinterSportsLaw States shouldn’t be writing their own NIL law to trump the governing body. What a joke.
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@mil_caras5150
Mil Caras
3 months
@WinterSportsLaw @tedstone3 The end of the ncaa is near…
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@noahtcrowe
Noah Crowe
3 months
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@gpfarrall
Greg Farrall
3 months
@WinterSportsLaw Government and states coming to the rescue sounds like an awful chant but lord knows the NCAA is not doing and will continue to do nothing.
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