Tennessee College Athlete NIL Bill Headed To Full House

A Bill To Change Tennessee’s Rules For College Athlete’s Name, Image And Likeness Passed Its Final Committee Hurdle Before Heading To The Full House.

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States Receive 14-Day Block Against NCAA Transfer, Retaliation Rule

A Federal Judge In West Virginia Ordered A 14-Day Temporary Restraining Order Against The NCAA’s Transfer Rule. The TRO Comes As A Result Of An Antitrust Lawsuit, Brought By Tennessee And Six Other States, Against The NCAA Contesting The Organization’s Rule Barring Athletes From Competing Immediately After A Second Transfer.

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Tennessee Joins Antitrust Lawsuit Against NCAA

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Is Joining Six Other States In Filing A Federal Antitrust Lawsuit On Behalf Of The State Of Tennessee, Challenging The National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Transfer Eligibility Rule In Order To Stop Unlawful Conduct That Harms Both Collegiate Athletes In Tennessee And Consumers Of Tennessee College Sports.

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2023 Has Been A Battleground For Transgender Athletics

This Year Has Been The Battleground For The Debate On Whether Biological Males Who Identify As Females Should Be Allowed To Play Female Sports As Politicians And The Courts Have Grappled With The Issue.

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The Left’s Battle To Erase Women [Op-ed By Marsha Blackburn]

Democrats Will Keep Using “Gender Justice” To Put Up More Barriers For Women And Erase Gender Altogether. In Tennessee, We Are Taking A Stand. Through Legislation And Local Activism, We Won’t Stop Fighting For Our Daughters And Granddaughters To Have The Equal Opportunities They Deserve.

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