Tulane Sports Law Director Interviewed Nationally on NIL, and Sports Law in Covid Era

Tulane Sports Law Director Interviewed Nationally on NIL, and Sports Law in Covid Era

Tulane Center for Sport co-founder/co-director Gabe Feldman has been quoted in national news and sports outlets recently on changes in the issue of the NCAA and student athlete compensation, and on Covid-19's effect on sports law.

Feldman’s recent interviews:

Associated Press, In summer of college sports empowerment, what was gained? Sept. 2, 2020

Forbes, Can athletic departments cap coaching salaries to save money? Aug. 30, 2020

Associated Press, Nebraska players’ lawsuit seeks to restore B10 fall football Aug. 27, 2020

Hullabaloo, Sports industry Tulane alumni discuss ‘new normal’ of professional sports July 29, 2020

Associated Press, Oregon, Arizona St athletes challenge NCAA in federal court June 15, 2020

Associated Press, Florida governor signs college athlete NIL compensation bill June 12, 2020

CBS Sports, COVID-19 slows name, image and likeness legislation in Congress, but it's not only hindrance June 5, 2020

Between the Lines, Podcast about Sports and the Law 

Feldman shares his expertise as director of the Tulane Sports Law Program. Tulane's Certificate of Concentration in Sports Law is designed to give students the opportunity to learn the application of law to the sports industry, and pursue a career in sports law. More information on the program is available at: https://law.tulane.edu/academics/sports.