Tag Archives: Immigration

Courtside With Women’s Sports:  NIL, Women’s Collegiate Athletes, And The Law

I’ve been listening to Deja Kelly’s fascinating podcast, NILosophy.  Kelly is a lights-out women’s basketball player, and a talented broadcaster.  She and her guests – often but not exclusively young women – discuss the changing college sports world under NIL.  And many times during these interviews, I have been struck by how quickly these young … Continue Reading

It’s Just Not Cricket: Amateurs and Immigration

For the last seven years, the UK government has made it a key priority to reduce the UK’s net migration figure.  Measures to that end have included making the ability to employ a non-EEA national exceptionally expensive (currently, for a five year visa, the figure stands at in excess of £7,000 purely for visa fees … Continue Reading
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