Rivals United: NIL, Governance, and the Future of College Sports Regulation
In a first-of-its-kind event, the UCLA School of Law and USC Gould School of Law are co-hosting a series of legal executive education webinars. Our four-part virtual series unites leading faculty and industry experts to explore the legal, business, and leadership challenges shaping the future of sports and entertainment.
This session will explore how Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) policies are reshaping the governance structure of college athletics and challenging traditional regulatory frameworks. Panelists will examine emerging legal, legislative, and institutional responses—including the evolving role of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and potential federal oversight. The discussion will focus on what these developments mean for the future regulation, competitive balance, and integrity of collegiate sports.
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This session will explore how Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) policies are reshaping the governance structure of college athletics and challenging traditional regulatory frameworks. Panelists will examine emerging legal, legislative, and institutional responses—including the evolving role of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and potential federal oversight. The discussion will focus on what these developments mean for the future regulation, competitive balance, and integrity of collegiate sports.
Sign up Here