
معرفی
Sam Ehrlich, JD/PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Legal Studies at the Department of Management, Boise State University College of Business of Economics. He concurrently serves as Adjunct Faculty at Thomas Jefferson School of Law (TJSL), where he teaches sport law courses and sits on the National Sports Law Negotiation Competition board. His research centers on sports labor relations, antitrust exemptions in sports leagues, athlete fairness, and tort liability in overseeing athletic organizations.
- Education:
- Ph.D., Florida State University (Sport Management, 2020)
- J.D., Thomas Jefferson School of Law (2014)
- B.S., University of Massachusetts (Sport Management, 2011)
His work critiques NCAA policies, NIL regulations, and the legal frameworks governing athlete compensation. Recent publications highlight risks of antitrust immunities without labor protections, constitutional issues in college sports governance, and First Amendment challenges to NIL restrictions.
Professional Background: Before academia, Ehrlich worked as a legal consultant for sports agents and held roles at World Sports Agency/International Law Group. He has authored over 30 articles, focusing on NCAA antitrust cases, athlete unionization, and sports governance reforms.





