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(1) Conversations are circulating about Trump potentially signing an executive order targeting college athlete pay through NIL, or Name, Image, and Likeness. (2) NIL lets athletes make money off things like jersey sales, autographs, and sponsorships, but there’s no national standard. (3) Legal scholars think Trump will tell the Department of Labor to stop classifying student-athletes as employees. (4) If that happens, student-athletes would lose the right to unionize and collectively bargain, so no negotiating for fair practice hours, injury pay, or protections. (5) The power would shift back to coaches and administrators, undoing much of the ground gained through NIL. (6) Student-athlete or worker status is already rare and only applies to certain college athletes at private academic institutions. (7) This order would shut the door completely, killing off any future legal recognition of athletes as workers. This move would likely be challenged in court. (8) The Trump administration would defend it using the Commerce Clause in Article I, Section 8, claiming NIL affects interstate commerce. (9) Their argument is that athletes making money now means corporations, sponsors, and broadcasters are losing money, so it becomes a national economic issue. (10) Lower federal courts have already paused parts of similar executive actions using preliminary injunctions, citing (a) Likelihood of success on unconstitutionality (b) Risk of irreparable harm (11) But Trump’s team files emergency appeals to the Supreme Court, which has lifted those pauses with stays, allowing the policies to move forward while cases are still active. (12) With six conservative justices, three appointed by Trump, the Court sides with these emergency moves. (13) This reflects a larger concern about executive abuse of power. STRATEGIC DELAY to get whatever they want! (14) So is this just about student-athletes, or is it a collective issue that shows how easily rights and resources can be taken from any of us? #fyp #NIL #supremecourt #trumpadministration #ncaa
(1) Conversations are circulating about Trump potentially signing an executive order targeting college athlete pay through NIL, or Name, Image, and Likeness. (2) NIL lets athletes make money off things like jersey sales, autographs, and sponsorships, but there’s no national standard. (3) Legal scholars think Trump will tell the Department of Labor to stop classifying student-athletes as employees. (4) If that happens, student-athletes would lose the right to unionize and collectively bargain, so no negotiating for fair practice hours, injury pay, or protections. (5) The power would shift back to coaches and administrators, undoing much of the ground gained through NIL. (6) Student-athlete or worker status is already rare and only applies to certain college athletes at private academic institutions. (7) This order would shut the door completely, killing off any future legal recognition of athletes as workers. This move would likely be challenged in court. (8) The Trump administration would defend it using the Commerce Clause in Article I, Section 8, claiming NIL affects interstate commerce. (9) Their argument is that athletes making money now means corporations, sponsors, and broadcasters are losing money, so it becomes a national economic issue. (10) Lower federal courts have already paused parts of similar executive actions using preliminary injunctions, citing (a) Likelihood of success on unconstitutionality (b) Risk of irreparable harm (11) But Trump’s team files emergency appeals to the Supreme Court, which has lifted those pauses with stays, allowing the policies to move forward while cases are still active. (12) With six conservative justices, three appointed by Trump, the Court sides with these emergency moves. (13) This reflects a larger concern about executive abuse of power. STRATEGIC DELAY to get whatever they want! (14) So is this just about student-athletes, or is it a collective issue that shows how easily rights and resources can be taken from any of us? #fyp #NIL #supremecourt #trumpadministration #ncaa

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