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Trustees and Presidents: A Podcast for University Leaders On College Athletics

A College President's Guide to the Issues-NCAA v Alston

A perfect podcast for senior leaders trying to understand the NCAA legal issues in play in the Supreme Court.

My guest is an expert in sports law, particularly in the issues the U.S. Supreme Court recently heard in the NCAA v Alston case, Gabe Feldman. Gabe is the director of the Tulane Sports Law Program and Tulane University's associate provost for NCAA compliance. He is one of the leading voices in the country in the growing field of sports law. I highly recommend his podcast "Between The Lines: A Podcast About Sports and the Law". 

Named the Paul and Abram B. Barron Associate Professor of Law in 2015, he also is co-founder and co-director of the Tulane Center for Sport. Feldman is editor of The Sports Lawyers Journal, a law journal devoted to the study of sports law, and The Sports Lawyer, a monthly online newsletter. He is a consultant to the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics.

We lead off with the definition of who is the "consumer" of NCAA athletics. 


Broadcast on:
31 Mar 2021

A perfect podcast for senior leaders trying to understand the NCAA legal issues in play in the Supreme Court.

My guest is an expert in sports law, particularly in the issues the U.S. Supreme Court recently heard in the NCAA v Alston case, Gabe Feldman. Gabe is the director of the Tulane Sports Law Program and Tulane University's associate provost for NCAA compliance. He is one of the leading voices in the country in the growing field of sports law. I highly recommend his podcast "Between The Lines: A Podcast About Sports and the Law". 

Named the Paul and Abram B. Barron Associate Professor of Law in 2015, he also is co-founder and co-director of the Tulane Center for Sport. Feldman is editor of The Sports Lawyers Journal, a law journal devoted to the study of sports law, and The Sports Lawyer, a monthly online newsletter. He is a consultant to the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics.

We lead off with the definition of who is the "consumer" of NCAA athletics.