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State lawmakers are considering a bill to fast-track major reforms in college athletics by speeding up plans to allow players to make money from endorsement deals as early as next month.
California is already set to allow college athletes to be compensated for the use of their name, image or likeness beginning in 2023, but the state senator behind that law is now pushing a bill to make it effective immediately if signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Sen. Nancy Skinner (D-Berkeley) said that since her 2019 bill became law, Florida, New Mexico, Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi have passed legislation to push the National Collegiate Athletic Assn. to overhaul its long-standing policies, with the changes in those states becoming effective July 1.
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……….ever so slowly the mountain of Democratic bullsh-t is turning into a mountain of fertilizer, from which will sprout tiny fingers of truth at first, followed by massive growth of truth. This is a natural process, which even the crooked Dominion voting machines cannot FLIP. har har
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………the slimy Democrats who think there is NO WAY for their CROOKED BULLSH-T to be compromised. Sadly they forgot that there are still a few intelligent people walking the Earth who can see through the mountain of Democratic bullsh-t, and these folks are working hard to show the world that the Democrats aren’t quite as smart as they THINK they are. In truth they are stupid……Honest Abe said it best……..”You can fool some of the people…………….BUT YOU CAN’T FOOL ALL THE PEOPLE ALL THE TIME”. YOU TELL EM ABE!!!!!
President Trump statement on Michigan election lawsuit Bailey v Antrim County May 10, 2021, “Michigan Election Fraud case has just filed a bombshell pleading claiming votes were intentionally switched”
“practice of assigning names and numbers” to non-eligible voters who did not appear in either the poll book or the supplement poll book. “
…Poll worker Zachary Larsen, former MI Asst. AG
“The only reason to change software after the election would be to obfuscate
evidence of fraud and/or to correct program errors that would de-certify the
election. Our findings show that the Central Lake Township tabulator tape totals
were significantly altered by utilizing two different program versions (10/23/2020 and 11/05/2020), both of which were software changes during an election which violates election law, and not just human error associated with the Dominion Election Management System. This is clear evidence of software generated movement of votes. The claims made on the O
REX Brief Filed In Case Against Zillow And NAR Points To Collusion Which Deceives Consumers And Banishes Competition
REX continues fight to end segregation rule that drives up the cost of homebuying, reduces choice, and stifles innovation
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SEATTLE, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ REX has filed a reply brief in the Austin startup s case against Zillow and the National Association of Realtors (NAR) over the real estate segregation rule, which puts the interests of legacy real estate brokers before consumers. REX s brief explores how Zillow and NAR worked together to segregate big broker and other trade association member listings from listings of tech competitors like REX. The combination between the dominant platform and the largest realty trade group, which sets the terms for competition among its broker members, conflicts with federal antitrust law by squelching innovation and hindering consumer choice.
Some More Issues Worth Considering as Travel Resumes
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Now that the pandemic finally seems to be getting under control and travelers will resume traveling, it may be time to focus on your terms and conditions and responsibility clause. The objective, of course, is to help ensure that you are protected to the maximum extent from lawsuits that stem from a repeat of epidemics, governmental closings, and travel restrictions.
Over the last months, we have been recommending to our clients a couple of relatively easy steps. These include:
1. Use of a ”Supplemental COVID Release.”
This release should detail the parade of horrors which the traveling public may encounter (and for which members of the travel industry do not want to be held responsible). While by no means an exhaustive list, reference to the possibility of a vaccination requirement, the requirement of negative testing, the possibility of unanticipated quarantining, closures of buildings and