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Daily Business Review

College Student-Athlete Pay Proposal Gets Senate Backing

The Senate voted 37-2 to support SB 646, which outlines the rights of students and schools related to how college athletes could make money off their "name, image, likeness or persona."
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New Jersey Law Journal

Goal Line Nears for NJ Student-Athlete Fair Play Act

The measure was approved by the Assembly Higher Education Committee by a 4-2 vote and now goes before the full Assembly. If it passes the lower chamber, it heads to Gov. Phil Murphy's desk for signature.
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Pro Mid Market

Question of the Week: Talking Specialization and Kohrman Jackson's Title IX Practice

"The advantages of being a specialized practice at a midsize firm are twofold," partners Susan Stone and Kristina Supler say.
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New York Law Journal

2nd Circuit Reverses Finding That Village School Zoning Laws Were Discriminatory

The decision overturned the district court's finding that two Village zoning laws were enacted in 2001 and 2004 with the intent to discriminate against the Orthodox/Hasidic community, leaving those laws in effect.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Call an Audible on Fair Play Act's Endorsements Restriction

We think this is not just a political issue, but a legal one as well, since endorsement through use of one's name or likeness is a form of expression and association.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Protecting the Educational Rights of Foster Care Youth

Children in foster care are more likely than their peers to experience higher rates of school changes, delays in school enrollment, chronic absenteeism and disproportionate school discipline.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

College Student-Athlete Pay Bill Headed to Full House

The House Judiciary Committee supported the proposal, which outlines how athletes playing for Florida colleges and universities could earn compensation for their "name, image, likeness or persona."
4 minute read

The Recorder

Ninth Circuit Turns Back Legal Challenge to School District's Bathroom Policy for Trans Students

"The use of facilities for their intended purpose, without more, does not constitute an act of harassment simply because a person is transgender," wrote Circuit Judge A. Wallace Tashima.
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New Jersey Law Journal

'Fair Play' for College Athletes? Bill Would Allow Agents and Lawyers, Compensation

In addition to providing for certain forms of compensation, S-971 also would allow student-athletes to obtain professional representation, including an agent or lawyer.
4 minute read

Texas Lawyer

'Did Judge Ho Just Do Something Good?': Trump Appointee Causes Stir on Twitter

The judge's stance against what appeared to be a homophobic legal argument blew up on Twitter Friday.
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