Sports agent, mom, Cali native. Passionate about build clients’ careers in sports media and coaching Adjunct professor, USC Gould School of Law, teaching NIL.

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Thanks Mike for pointing out that fed va state isn’t so easily defined. And thankfully got that little tear out of the way a few years back
For those studying for the bar exam next month, please note that if Congress passes legislation that the President signs into law, whether that law can eliminate a state right is not a straightforward issue given the 10th Amendment and SCOTUS precedent: sportico.com/law/analysis/20….
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Our full case why the PCSA’s antitrust exemption should be an automatic deal-breaker, and how collective bargaining could deliver the stability then NCAA and its members claim to want: open.substack.com/pub/truthi…

Respectfully @CharlieBakerMA, this is backwards. Eligibility rules keep losing in court bec the NCAA wrote them and athletes never agreed. Rules both sides bargain for hold up. Sorsby isn’t the case for putting the NCAA above the courts. It’s the case for collective bargaining.
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Respectfully @CharlieBakerMA, this is backwards. Eligibility rules keep losing in court bec the NCAA wrote them and athletes never agreed. Rules both sides bargain for hold up. Sorsby isn’t the case for putting the NCAA above the courts. It’s the case for collective bargaining.
The Sorsby decision was never about only one student-athlete. We are already seeing downhill effects in other eligibility cases in which state courts are allowing student-athletes to circumvent longstanding eligibility rules, citing Sorsby outcome as part of the court’s precedent. Another example of why we need Congress to pass the Protect College Sports Act, authorizing the association to apply common sense eligibility rules consistently for all student-athletes and schools, regardless of the state or local court system.
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Debbie Spander retweeted
Can’t stop thinking about how Wall Street is celebrating Elon Musk becoming the world’s first trillionaire, while he single handedly eliminated humanitarian aid that will lead to the needless deaths of 4.5 million of the poorest children in the world in the next 4 years.
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College sports is begging for an antitrust exemption. They prefer to lobby its way out of labor problems. Better solution: negotiate w players. Substack: How collective bargaining could work — and why the Protect College Sports Act should be a hard no ⤵️ open.substack.com/pub/truthi…
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Pre-NIL, the market for player compensation was artificially set at zero. Now, it’s growing exponentially. Welcome to free market capitalism, Coach. 🤯
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I would oppose it too!!
Incredible.
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We need collective bargaining
Great explanation in written form about the issues with the government trying to solve the issues in college sports.
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Let’s go Amy and @thebig3 !
June 20th - the season begins - @thebig3 - on @CBS - I'm practicing my 4 point shot now - yeah, we got a 4 point shot - okay, I can't hit a 3 - and you shoulda seen the expression on everyone's faces when I tried.
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Absolutely
I’m against artificial, unilaterally imposed salary caps, but if that’s what they’re trying to do with this “save college sports,” bill, then it should be for coaches and players alike.
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“Limited antitrust exemption” is oxymoronic. As I wrote last week
Replying to @DanMurphyESPN
Some of the items expected to be in the bill: - limited antitrust exemption - salary cap - an option to pool media rights among all conferences
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How many lawsuits Sorsby involved in now?
This has the potential of getting really, really interesting...
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Let’s go!! Great weeks ahead
Thank you to all the coaches who have personally invited me to come to their camp! This is my camp date schedule for the summer! Blessed!!!✝️ Miss. St - May 31st Kentucky - June 1st Indiana - June 2nd Clemson - June 3rd Georgia Tech (7v7) - June 9th Georgia (7v7) - June 11th Ohio State - June 18th Vanderbilt - June 20th Tennessee - June 21st @CoachAdamHolley @CHSRecruits @ChadSimmons_ @Andy_Villamarzo @TomLoy247 @Husker247BC @adamgorney @JeremyO_Johnson @AFATyler @najehwilk @LemmingReport @InsightSportsLA @bhiggs_11 @clipsitt4 @ErikRichardsUSA @CraigHaubert @CoachPerrone
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Debbie Spander retweeted
And it's still a constitutional problem under the private non-delegation doctrine/Due Process clause for Congress to give the NCAA/CSC those powers in the first place.
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Exactly. Once again everyone wins but the athletes driving the revenue
I'll wait to see more details, but I feel like any comments I could make are redundant because this doesn't seem all that different from SCORE. Even not barring employee status... what good is that if you're hamstringing a potential union before one even gets off the ground?
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Debbie Spander retweeted
Crazy that @SenatorCantwell was one of the SCORE Act’s harshest critics and now she and @tedcruz are the NCAA’s last chance at getting Federal legislation. Let’s hope she doesn't cave. 😬 open.substack.com/pub/truthi…
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Why am I not in the least surprised?! College sports needs to self given. Not run to the gvt
College sports’ seven-year lobbying effort for a federal solution is down to its last gasp. The latest flop is another reminder of Ronald Reagan’s famous quote: “I’m from the government and I’m here to help.” More in our @On3 weekly sports biz column on3.com/news/inside-the-publ…
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More than $100M of NIL pay that schools guaranteed athletes goes uncleared - 75% from SEC & Big Ten. As the biggest spenders gather at Big Ten meetings, CSC reform - a divisive issue - looms. And NCAA breakaway talks intensify. “Everyone is frustrated.” bit.ly/431aPIh
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