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Would the NCAA's Trust Fund, NIL Proposal Ensure Title IX Compliance?
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DECEMBER 8, 2023 | written by STEVE ULRICH
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1. Would the NCAA's Trust Fund, NIL Proposal Ensure Title IX Compliance?
by Eric Prisbell, On3.com
“The elephant in the college sports room the last few years has now come to the forefront: Title IX.
Just four days after 32 female athletes filed a class-action sex discrimination lawsuit against Oregon, NCAA President Charlie Baker unveiled a revolutionary proposal that would enable schools to compensate athletes from a trust fund and enter into NIL deals with athletes.
Hovering over the entire plan – which Baker references in Tuesday’s letter to members – is Title IX, the 51-year-old federal law that protects students from sex-based discrimination at any school that receives federal funding.
Would this proposal ensure Title IX compliance?”
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