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Back to The Post-House v. NCAA Era: Structural Overhaul, Policy Realignment, and Legislative Futures of College Sports
The Post-House v. NCAA Era: Structural Overhaul, Policy Realignment, and Legislative Futures of College Sports 1.00 Credit

The Post-House v. NCAA Era: Structural Overhaul, Policy Realignment, and Legislative Futures of College Sports (January 2026)

  • ON-DEMAND SEMINAR

The House v. NCAA settlement has permanently fractured the traditional governance model of college sports. This seminar focuses on the immediate legal and organizational policy challenges facing institutions. Institutions now face accelerated antitrust exposure due to revenue-sharing caps, coupled with the emerging threat of athlete employee status and collective bargaining. Key litigation risk for institutions involves navigating severe Title IX concerns and equity litigation stemming from the back-pay formula and future compliance. The session will further analyze the status and potential impact of appeals filed against the landmark settlement, providing a strategic roadmap for policy makers as the legal future remains contested.

Original Program Date: January 23, 2026
Product Code: 26574-4VIDEO

Credits:
1.00 Law & Legal Procedure
  • List Price: $99.00 Sale: $49.50
  • Sale through Apr 07, 2026
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Back to The Post-House v. NCAA Era: Structural Overhaul, Policy Realignment, and Legislative Futures of College Sports

This on-demand session was presented as part of the live seminar, Sports Law in 2026: From the World Cup to Athlete Contracts, presented on January 23, 2026. If you attended the live webcast and reported CLE credits, you cannot also report credits from watching or listening to this recording.

Presenter: Julie R. Sommer – Sommer Law, Seattle, WA


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