The outgoing leadership in the Department of Education finally issued guidance on Title IX's application to NIL compensation. It's unlikely to have any impact.
The outgoing administration's Department of Education dropped an 11th-hour salvo saying any payments must be “proportionately” distributed to men and women athletes to satisfy Title IX.
Spending over $20 million on new players, the Ohio State Buckeyes recently achieved their first national championship in 10 years. The post Ohio State’s $20 Million NIL Gamble Paints Different Picture to Ex-President Joe Biden’s Title IX appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th president of the United States by Chief Justice John Roberts as Melania Trump holds the Bible during the 60th Presidential Inauguration in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Monday, Jan. 20, 2025.
Ask most people today what “Loper Bright” is, and you will likely get some funny answers. Yet, this seemingly obscure term refers to a major U.S. Supreme Court case decided just six months ago.
On January 9, 2025, the Biden administration’s Title IX Final Rule was struck down by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of
NCAA settlement, including revenue-sharing and Title IX compliance, potentially reshaping college athletics. President Joe Biden is pictured at the Oval Office during an interview with USA TODAY ...
The U.S. Department of Education says plans for colleges to pay athletes directly for their name, image and likeness deals would run afoul of Title IX.
The department issued long-awaited guidance related to Title IX: Revenue-sharing payments ... In the final days of President Joe Biden’s administration, the Department of Education’s nine ...
DENVER (AP) — The U.S. Education Department said it is investigating Denver Public Schools for alleged discrimination after the district converted a girl’s restroom on the second floor of East High School into an all-gender restroom while leaving the other bathroom exclusively for male students.
One of President Donald Trump's first executive orders signed on his first day back in office strictly recognizes only two sexes – male and female – and rolls back transgender protections within the federal government.
The future of college athletics remains uncertain, with a host of unresolved developments related to Title IX, NIL compensation and player movement complicating the landscape.