Sports Wagering, Prop Bets, and Student-Athlete Mental Health

By Kasey Havekost and Joel Nielsen, Bricker Graydon LLP Only a few days into legalized sporting gambling in Ohio last January, Anthony Grant, the head men’s basketball coach at the University of Dayton, expressed frustration in a postgame press conference that his...

What Does Revenue Really Mean in Collegiate Athletics?

By Katie V. Davis, CPA, James Moore and Kelleigh Fagan, Partner, Church Church Hittle + Antrim Revenue sharing, employees, broadcast rights, NIL – these are all frequently referenced in conversations, debates, and policies around collegiate athletics right now. ...

States React to Controversy over Prop Betting

By Austin Spears Plenty of controversy has followed the legalization of sports betting in America. Apparently, the controversy is just beginning, especially in college athletics, where the prospect of college athletes making prop bets has become a flash point....

Profiling Sports Lawyer Carla Varriale-Barker of Segal McCambridge

Carla Varriale-Barker, Chair of Segal McCambridge’s Sports, Recreation & Entertainment practice group, is an accomplished litigator who is at home in a courtroom, board room or classroom.  Varriale-Barker is one of, if not the only, female chair of a...

A Report on Harvard Law School’s 2024 Sports Law Symposium

By Alec Winshel and Hugh Reynolds Harvard Law School’s Committee on Sports & Entertainment Law (CSEL) hosted its 2024 Harvard Sports Law Symposium over the last two weeks. Read our coverage of the symposium’s notable events and speakers from JSEL’s Hugh...