一个代顿青少年的官司 逼迫俄亥俄州 允许高中运动员 利用自己的名字、形象和相似性挣钱
A Dayton teen's lawsuit pushes Ohio to allow high school athletes to earn from their name, image, and likeness.
Dayton高中足球运动员Jamier Brown和他的母亲提出诉讼, 要求俄亥俄高中体育协会就学生运动员的姓名、形象和相似性(NIL)赔偿问题举行紧急投票。
A lawsuit filed by Dayton high school football player Jamier Brown and his mother is pushing the Ohio High School Athletic Association to hold an emergency vote on allowing name, image, and likeness (NIL) compensation for student-athletes.
OHSAA是高中一级禁止NIL的仅有六个州之一,它面临法律压力,要在2026年5月原计划的全民投票之前采取行动。
The OHSAA, one of only six states banning NIL at the high school level, faces legal pressure to act sooner than its planned May 2026 referendum.
该诉讼案认为,禁令剥夺了44个其他州的运动员机会,使Brown的潜在收入损失超过100 000美元。
The lawsuit argues the ban denies athletes opportunities available in 44 other states and has cost Brown over $100,000 in potential earnings.
OHSAA说,它准备提早投票,日期有待法院裁决。
The OHSAA says it’s prepared for an early vote, with the date pending a court decision.