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Revenue Sharing & Title IX

I believe the talk is that the DOE will be eliminated. I don't believe an admin agency of the government will have authority over private agreements between private parties for compensation and personal services contracts. I would not expect the "guidance" to survive the next administration or legal scrutiny.
 
I believe the talk is that the DOE will be eliminated. I don't believe an admin agency of the government will have authority over private agreements between private parties for compensation and personal services contracts. I would not expect the "guidance" to survive the next administration or legal scrutiny.
This.

There’s just no way to legally say “title IX” is enforceable in this manner.

The funds supplied are not Federal/State dollars
 
Far from being a lawyer here, but I was thinking if this was “revshare” money, then maybe. It does say “from a school.” Has there been movement that NIL will be distributed by schools?
 
I believe the talk is that the DOE will be eliminated. I don't believe an admin agency of the government will have authority over private agreements between private parties for compensation and personal services contracts. I would not expect the "guidance" to survive the next administration or legal scrutiny.

I don’t expect it to survive either, but they are referring to the money that schools re-distribute from their revenues, not NIL that individual athletes earn.
 
This.

There’s just no way to legally say “title IX” is enforceable in this manner.

The funds supplied are not Federal/State dollars
Doesn't mean there won't be 1000 lawyers and some judges willing to screw shit up even worse. Hopefully the revenue goes to the guys that actually earn it. Maybe all football players should identify as female while in college.
 
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This.

There’s just no way to legally say “title IX” is enforceable in this manner.

The funds supplied are not Federal/State dollars

As the law stands today, any school that receives federal funding must abide by Title IX. That’s every college and university in America. Once the schools receive the money from any outside source, it becomes their money and Title IX, as it stands today, has a say in what they do with it. Very much like distribution of scholarships.
 
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I love how all they care about regarding Title IX is money and scholarships for sports, all the other stuff...compliance doesn't matter.
 
Not all.

As the law stands today, any school that receives federal funding must abide by Title IX. That’s every college and university in America. Once the schools receive the money from any outside source, it becomes their money and Title IX, as it stands today, has a say in what they do with it. Very much like distribution of scholarships.
As an example Hillsdale does not
 
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