Is the NCAA On Board With the CA Student-Athlete Law? A Look at the Fine Print

Desi Duncker
Nov 1 · 7 min read

The NCAA’s announcement this past Tuesday that it is clearing the way for college athletes to begin profiting from their name, image and likeness has generated quite a bit of buzz, especially in wake of California’s recently-passed law requiring the state’s schools to allow college athletes to earn endorsement money. The organization’s governing board directed its three divisions to immediately consider changing the rules governing such benefits for athletes.¹

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Desi Duncker

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Born in the Bronx, raised in NJ, and living in Harlem. Dual citizen of USA & Jamaica. BA from Harvard, MBA from Dartmouth, CFA. Finance by day, soccer for fun.

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