Judge grants temporary order allowing high school athletes in Ohio to profit from NIL deals
A Franklin County judge granted a 45-day temporary restraining order allowing Ohio high school athletes to sign endorsement deals amid ongoing legal challenges to the OHSAA ban.
- A Franklin County judge has temporarily blocked the Ohio High School Athletic Association from enforcing its ban on high school athletes profiting from their name, image, and likeness deals.
- The OHSAA's policy restricts high school athletes' ability to earn from their name, image, and likeness , placing Ohio among six states without such permissions, according to attorney Luke Fedlam.
- A preliminary injunction hearing is set for December 15 to determine if the restraining order will remain in effect during the lawsuit, as Judge Jaiza Paige noted potential irreparable harm to athletes.
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Local school officials react to NIL court ruling
(WKBN) -- It's been three years since members of the Ohio High School Athletic Association voted resoundingly to prohibit student athletes from making money off of their talent on the field, but this week, all that may have changed for high school athletes. On Monday, a judge in Columbus ruled a student in the Dayton area, as well as athletes in other districts across the state, could be paid for use of their name, image and likeness -- at least…
For 45 days, Ohio high school athletes can cash in on Name, Image and Likeness deals
For 45 days, Ohio high school athletes can cash in on Name, Image and Likeness deals.RELATED: Judge grants temporary order allowing high school athletes in Ohio to profit from NIL dealsFranklin County Common Pleas Court Judge Jaiza Page issued her order on Monday, which could allow all students who are part of the 818 schools in the Ohio High School Athletic Association to enter into their own NIL deals.The 45-day TRO prevents the OHSAA from enf…

OHSAA to conduct emergency vote of member schools on NIL issue
COLUMBUS – In response to a lawsuit filed by a student-athlete on October 15 against the Ohio High School Athletic Association regarding Name, Image and Likeness (NIL), a Franklin County judge opened the case on Monday by issuing a 45-day Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) against the OHSAA. The 45-day TRO prevents the OHSAA from enforcing its […] The post OHSAA to conduct emergency vote of member schools on NIL issue appeared first on Ashland So…
OHSAA calls emergency vote on NIL within 45-day restraining order
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio High School Athletic Association issued a response Tuesday afternoon to a Franklin County judge’s ruling the previous day that granted a temporary restraining order, allowing high school athletes in the state to receive money through name, image and likeness (NIL).With that ruling by Judge Jaiza Page, there is a 45-day window until Dec. 15 in which NIL is permitted in Ohio regardless of any decision made by the OHSAA.
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