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Darren Heitner (@darrenheitner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Big news for sports agents! Court upholds $810,846 arbitration award in Todd France v. Jason Bernstein—fraud, punitive damages, and NFLPA rules at stake! sportsagentblog.com/2025/05/31/tod…

Randy Jackson (@coachjacksontpw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TY NavigateNIL for being ALL IN on the first ever FASTNWIDE training camp at LCU Football Navigate NIL is changing the game for athletes—helping them understand their value, build their brand, and take ownership of their future. The schools that partner with Navigate NIL are

TY <a href="/NavigateNIL/">NavigateNIL</a> for being ALL IN on the first ever
<a href="/fastnwide/">FASTNWIDE</a> training camp at <a href="/LCU_ftball/">LCU Football</a>

Navigate NIL is changing the game for athletes—helping them understand their value, build their brand, and take ownership of their future. The schools that partner with Navigate NIL are
Mit Winter (@wintersportslaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ken Feinberg Agree with all three sentiments: it’s archaic, oppressive, and likely illegal to prohibit high school athletes from receiving NIL compensation if they want to maintain high school athletics eligibility. Are a number of different claims that have potential for success.

Mit Winter (@wintersportslaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Challenges to limits on athlete compensation & movement are now making their way to high school. A new class action lawsuit challenges the California Interscholastic Federation’s NIL & transfer restrictions. For example, the rule prohibiting schools from paying athletes NIL $.

Challenges to limits on athlete compensation &amp; movement are now making their way to high school. 

A new class action lawsuit challenges the California Interscholastic Federation’s NIL &amp; transfer restrictions.

For example, the rule prohibiting schools from paying athletes NIL $.
NavigateNIL (@navigatenil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Given that current TX law prohibits schools from paying NIL compensation to college athletes, one would expect this to be signed before July 1.

On3 NIL (@on3nil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has signed HB 126 into law, which allows colleges in the state to directly pay athletes in line with the House v. NCAA settlement. It also means high school athletes who are 17 and older can sign NIL deals. on3.com/nil/news/texas…

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has signed HB 126 into law, which allows colleges in the state to directly pay athletes in line with the House v. NCAA settlement. 

It also means high school athletes who are 17 and older can sign NIL deals.

on3.com/nil/news/texas…
NavigateNIL (@navigatenil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Big take-aways - Back pay to ex student athletes ($2.8B) - Rev share to current and future student athletes ($20B+) - Roster limits - Enforcement

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Solly Fulp, Learfield’s EVP of NIL Growth & Development, led the “Real NIL and the Impact to the Student-Athlete Experience” session at NACDA, exploring how schools can generate revenue for their athletic organizations while enriching the student-athlete experience.

Solly Fulp, Learfield’s EVP of NIL Growth &amp; Development, led the “Real NIL and the Impact to the Student-Athlete Experience” session at <a href="/NACDA/">NACDA</a>, exploring how schools can generate revenue for their athletic organizations while enriching the student-athlete experience.