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From The Triple Option to the Hurry-Up No-Huddle: How Name, Image, and Likeness Policies Are Changing the Game for Universities

| Christopher L. Lewis

Associate Christopher Lewis authored "From The Triple Option to the Hurry-Up No-Huddle: How Name, Image, and Likeness Policies Are Changing the Game for Universities," which was published in The Trademark Lawyer Magazine.

Excerpt: "On July 1, 2021, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (the “NCAA”) adopted sweeping policy changes designed to enable collegiate athletes to profit from their name, image, and likeness (“NIL”). These policies suspended the previous rules that prohibited collegiate athletes from profiting from their NIL, and were largely in response to mounting pressure from state governments threatening to implement their own policies."

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