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Any policies that come from an executive order can be challenged in court and reversed by the next administration, which means college sports continues to operate under a blanket of uncertainty when it comes to defining the relationship between schools and athletes. That’s exactly what college sports leaders are trying to stop.
President Trump on Thursday introduced new rules for the NIL and revenue-sharing deals that have shaken up college sports in recent years.
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President Trump will soon sign an executive order making it easier for cities and states to remove homeless people from the streets and get them treatment elsewhere.
Pushing people into locked institutions and forcing treatment won’t solve homelessness,” said an ACLU attorney.
President Donald Trump issued an executive order that seeks to create rules around what college athletes can earn from name, image and likeness .
NCAA and conference leaders still stress that federal legislation is needed to address myriad issues schools and athletes are facing.
The order would be one of several expected to be released outlining the president’s vision for winning the AI race with China.
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