We Should Have Seen This Coming: Gambling Continues To Threaten Collegiate Athletics

Gambling continues to be an increasingly daunting feature of the sports world, with its risks particularly pervasive in collegiate athletics.  It’s becoming harder to blame the athletes themselves, as the sports and entertainment industry seems to be all in on sports betting.  It is promoted on TV, on billboards, in the stadiums, and just about everywhere in between.1 The NCAA itself... Continue Reading →

LIV Golf Update

Since my previous blog post concerning the future of LIV Golf (Speculation Surrounding the Future of LIV Golf and Analyzing its Impact to this Point), the league and the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) have remained in the news for the same issues. According to The Wall Street Journal, Saudi Arabia’s PIF announced that it... Continue Reading →

Correcting the Call: How Misaligned Officiating and Discipline Undermine Institutional Trust in the NBA

A legitimate officiating system rests on more than the accuracy of individual calls. It requires consistency, transparency, coherence between internal and external processes, predictable standards, and proportional accountability. These principles form the governance baseline against which any modern sports league must be measured, especially in an era defined by real‑time video scrutiny, player empowerment, and... Continue Reading →

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