A non-profit, international, professional organization whose common goal is the understanding, advancement and ethical practice of sports law.

Sports Lawyers Association
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A non-profit, international, professional organization whose common goal is the understanding, advancement and ethical practice of sports law.
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Recent Episodes

June 16, 2026
Highlight Reel Headlines | June 15, 2026 – Brendan Sorsby, Ili v. NCAA, the Teddy Bridgewater Act, and More
<p><strong>Guest: </strong></p><ul><li><strong>Shelby Stevens</strong>, a litigation attorney, Stokes Lawrence Velikanje Moore & Shore.</li></ul><p><strong>Host: </strong></p><ul><li><strong>Landis Barber</strong>, Safran Law Offices<br></li></ul><p>Host Landis Barber is joined by Shelby Stevens to discuss the injunction allowing Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby to play during the 2026 season, the dispute between the Texas and Oklahoma Attorneys General, the newly filed Ili v. NCAA challenge to post-House NIL restrictions, Ezekiel Elliott's lawsuit against the NCAA and Big Ten Conference, Florida's Teddy Bridgewater Act, and a new lawsuit filed by Genius Sports against Panda Sports Technologies. A hot start to the summer! So, cool off by joining us as we break down the headlines!</p>

June 1, 2026
Highlight Reel Headlines | June 1, 2026 - NFL's Certiorari Petition, Sorsby v. NCAA, Tatis in Court, and More
<p>Featuring: Garrison McDaniel, Florida State Law graduate<br>Host: Landis Barber, Safran Law Offices<br>In this episode of Highlight Reel Headlines, host Landis Barber is<br>joined by Garrison McDaniel to break down the biggest sports law stories from the past two weeks. The episode opens with the Bewley brothers' renewed push for Division I eligibility at Long Island University. The conversation then turns to Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby's lawsuit against the NCAA. From there, Landis and Garrison break down the Supreme Court's denial of certiorari in Flores v. NFL. The episode continues with last week's decision in the Fernando Tatis Jr. litigation, where a San Diego court declined to vacate a $3.74 million arbitration award in favor of Big League Advance Fund. Finally, the conversation closes with a class-action lawsuit challenging the California Interscholastic Federation's NIL<br>restrictions on high school athletes. Join us as we roll through the headlines!</p>

May 28, 2026
The College Sports Docket: Eligibility Cases Take Center Stage
<p>In this episode of College Sports Docket, Daniel Hare and Keeton Cross examine the explosion of NCAA eligibility litigation in the post-NIL era. From JUCO counting rules to medical waivers and transfer restrictions, they break down the biggest cases, emerging legal trends, NCAA rule changes, and whether Congress or the White House will step into the fight over college sports governance.</p>
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