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President Donald Trump on Thursday issued an executive order titled “SAVING COLLEGE SPORTS,” a directive aimed at regulating the rapidly shifting landscape in college sports
The White House order comes amid heightened interest in stabilizing the college athletics system after a wave of litigation.
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Any policies that come from an executive order can be challenged in court and reversed by the next administration, which means college sports continues to operate under a blanket of uncertainty when it comes to defining the relationship between schools and athletes. That’s exactly what college sports leaders are trying to stop.
The Trump administration Thursday released a long-anticipated executive order on college sports, an attempt to provide federal guidance to the wild world of big money that has transformed collegiate athletics in recent years.
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order mandating that federal authorities clarify whether college athletes can be considered employees of the schools they play for in an attempt to create clearer national standards in the NCAA’s name,
The president directs federal agencies to clarify whether athletes are employees, protect Olympic and women’s sports, and address athlete compensation rules.
NCAA and conference leaders still stress that federal legislation is needed to address myriad issues schools and athletes are facing.
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Additionally, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) suspended its DEI requirements following Trump’s executive order. Trump’s order specifically highlighted ACGME’s promotion of DEI because of its status as a leading medical school accreditor for residency and fellowship programs.