NIL, Antitrust Lawsuits, Transfer Portals, and Other Issues in College and High School Sports – FMJ Law Podcast Episode 33

Nate SnyderAdam Brown, and our law clerk, Erick Kriewaldt, tackle the legal landscape surrounding high school sports, athlete transfers, and NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) compensation. They break down a California antitrust lawsuit challenging high school athletic transfer rules, examine Minnesota State High School League policies, and discuss how NCAA transfer portal regulations affect college athletes. With insights on eligibility appeals, NIL contracts, student-athlete rights, and compliance risks, this episode is a must-listen for athletes, families, schools, and sports organizations navigating today’s complex legal environment.

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