September 22, 2021 | Texas Lawyer
Will Parents Commoditize Children Now that NCAA Athletes Can Profit From NIL Rights?The Supreme Court ruling put an end to the NCAA's nationwide limits on the education-related benefits college athletes can receive. Those benefits may include cash or cash-equivalent benefits based on academics or graduation, along with scholarships, paid internships and other awards.
By Justin Sisemore
6 minute read
May 21, 2021 | Texas Lawyer
Extreme Societal Polarization and Legal Bottlenecks Intensify Conflict in the Texas Family CourtsToday's highly polarized society is having a negative impact on family law issues, specifically, children's mental health and a parent's right to direct religious and moral training of their children, especially in light of the bottleneck of the courts.
By Justin Sisemore
6 minute read
May 18, 2021 | Texas Lawyer
Unmarried, Non-Monied Parents Face Many Challenges When Fighting Affluent Parents Over Child Custody and Support in TexasToo often children end up caught in the middle of nasty child support and custody disputes involving the "haves" and "have nots." It's time for the state to make these children a priority and stop allowing the legal system to favor high-net-worth and celebrity parents.
By Justin Sisemore
5 minute read