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NCAA v Alston Analysis - Mark Conrad, Associate Prof. of Law and Ethics, Fordham University - E116

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Mark Conrad is Associate Professor of Law and Ethics at Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business, where he directs its sports business concentration. In addition to his full-time responsibilities at Fordham, Professor Conrad has served as an adjunct professor at Columbia University’s master’s program in Sports Management where he teaches international and comparative sports law. Mark is also a member of LawInSport Editorial Board. In this interview Mark talks to Sean Cottrell about: 2:30 - What the NCAA v Alston case means now and in the coming years for US College sport 6:39 - Reflections on the why The NCAA took the appeal to the Supreme Court 8:26 - The significance of the concurring opinion of Justice Kavanaugh 17:34 - Name, image and likeness laws impact on player recruitment and competitive balance across colleges and leagues 24:05 - In light of the Alston decision, do college student athletes now have a better chance of unionisation, as in the case of Northwestern Football Team? 26:35 - How co