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NCAA's New Name, Image, and Likeness Policy is Another Win for Student-Athletes
In the face of increasing pressure from state governments who threatened to pass their own law (and many who did pass laws that take effect this week), the NCAA has adopted a new Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) policy that I believe is a win and a step-forward to justly compensating student-athletes and giving them ownership of their own hard work.
How To Get Accommodations on the LSAT
The purpose of accommodations is to ensure that you can demonstrate your ability on the LSAT. That means that if you are using your time to manage your symptoms or circumstances, you get assistance to overcome those things.
Maryland HBCUs Win Half a Billion Dollars
The Maryland Senate gave bipartisan unanimous support to a bill that awarded four Maryland Historically Black institutions $557 million dollars in compensation for years of institutional racial discrimination.
National Association of College Admission Counseling Changes Likely to Further Unlevel Playing Field
Sparked by a Department of Justice ruling to increase competition for new and current undergraduates, the National Association of College Admission Counseling this Fall voted to amend its policies to line up with the DOJ’s ruling.