Tulane Sports Law Director in the National Media on NCAA Student Athlete Compensation Ruling
Center for Sport co-founder/co-director Gabe Feldman has been quoted in national news and sports outlets recently as an expert on the issue of the NCAA and student athlete compensation, and on how to build NFL teams long-distance.
Feldman’s recent interviews:
- Wall Street Journal, U.S. Women’s Soccer Team Loses with Judge but Hard Part is Ahead, May 3, 2020
- Associated Press, Skeptics Loom as NCAA Builds Guardrails around Compensation, April 29, 2020
- The Business of Sports Podcast with Andrew Brandt, NCAA and NIL Issues, April 30, 2020
- Sports Illustrated Congress, the NCAA and the Battle for Athlete Compensation is Far from Over, April 27, 2020
- New York Times, NFL Figures out how to Build Teams from a Distance, April 20, 2020
- Washington Post Magazine, How Fighting the NCAA Became a Bipartisan Sport, March 17, 2020
- Politico, How an Antitrust Lawsuit Could Upturn the NCAA, March 9, 2020
Feldman, the director of the Tulane Sports Law Program, has been a leading voice on the NCAA and compensating student-athletes. He was recently appointed Reporter for the Uniform Law Commission Study on College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness. He also holds the newly endowed Sher Garner Professorship in Sports Law at Tulane University.
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.