WASHINGTON: The US education department is ending a policy that the Biden administration used to threaten to overthrow colleges ‘ plans to pay players for their names, images, and likenesses by putting those bills under national Title IX laws.
The decision was made by President Donald Trump’s training officials on Wednesday, claiming that Title IX, the 1972 law prohibiting sexual discrimination in education, had no legal basis for the policy adopted during former President Joe Biden‘s last days in business.
” The NIL advice, rammed through by the Biden presidency in its final days, is extremely stressful, deeply cruel and it goes well beyond what organization assistance is intended to achieve”, said Craig Trainor, acting assistant secretary for civil rights.
NIL payments, according to a note from the Biden administration’s January 16 letter, must be treated similarly to scholarships for sport financial aid.
Under the conditions of a House arrangement that is anticipated to get approved this flower, some universities have publicly stated that the majority of their NIL payments will go to basketball and men’s hockey players. That threatened to contravene the Trump scheme, which stated that NIL payment “must be made substantially available to male and female sportsmen.”
Trump’s education authorities said such a sweeping change may need” clear legal power” that does not exist.
” Enacted over 50 years ago, Title IX says nothing about how revenue-generating sports programs may manage settlement among student players”, Trainor said.
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