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Vol. 58, Issue 2, 2023June 13, 2023 PDT

Cash, Chaos, and Collectives: How the NCAA’s Punt on Student-Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Governance Created a Wild West and How Federal Legislation Can Bring Order

Spencer Jacobs,
NCAANILName Image LikenessStudent-AthleteantitrustathleticsAthlete Bill of Rightscollegiate athleticsCollege Athlete Economic Freedom Actuniversity
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Spencer Jacobs, Cash, Chaos, and Collectives: How the NCAA’s Punt on Student-Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Governance Created a Wild West and How Federal Legislation Can Bring Order, 58 Gonzaga Law Review 297 (2023).

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