Trump Signs Order Restricting Eligibility Duration and Transfer Limits

Trump’s Executive Order on College Sports President Trump has signed a new executive order aimed at reworking college sports, mainly focused on capping the eligibility duration for players and limiting transfers. According to reports, the order permits college athletes to compete for up to five seasons within a five-year window and allows for a single […]
Flory Bidunga from Kansas announces entry into NBA draft with condition regarding college eligibility

Florrie Vidunga’s Summer Decisions Kansas forward Florrie Vidunga is weighing his options this summer. After finishing his second season with the Jayhawks, Vidunga intends to declare for the 2026 NBA Draft, while still keeping his college eligibility intact. This was reported recently by ESPN’s Pete Thamel. Moreover, he has also entered the NCAA transfer portal, […]
Virginia quarterback Chandler Morris denied request for seventh year of college eligibility

Chandler Morris, the quarterback for Virginia, is stepping back from the spotlight for the time being. He had been pursuing a seventh year of NCAA eligibility, but a Virginia Circuit Court judge rejected his request for a preliminary injunction on Thursday. The 25-year-old player filed a lawsuit against the NCAA back in February, asking for […]
New licensing regulations in Texas require proof of eligibility, including legal immigration status.

The Texas Licensing and Regulatory Commission recently approved new regulations aimed at verifying eligibility for professional licenses, which will include legal immigration checks. This decision was made unanimously by the board overseeing the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) and is set to take effect on May 1. The new rules, outlined in the […]
IOC prohibits transgender women athletes from participating in the Olympics with new rules on female eligibility

Changes to Olympic Eligibility for Transgender Athletes LAUSANNE, Switzerland — In a significant decision, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced that transgender female athletes will no longer be allowed to compete in the women’s category at the Olympic Games, following a new eligibility policy agreed upon Thursday. This policy seems to align with the […]
Housing Department investigates housing assistance in blue states based on racial eligibility criteria

HUD Investigates Washington State Housing Program The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), under the Trump administration, announced on Tuesday that it is investigating a housing initiative in Washington state, suspecting that the program may be extending mortgage assistance based on race. This inquiry is focused on the Covenant Homeownership Program, which the Washington […]
NBAPA criticizes award eligibility rule following Cade Cunningham’s lung collapse

Cade Cunningham’s Injury and Award Eligibility Concerns The National Basketball Players Association has made some remarks about Cade Cunningham’s chances for receiving season awards. Although Cunningham has participated in 61 games this season, an issue with a collapsed lung might hinder him from hitting the 65-game minimum required for significant accolades like the MVP and […]
Transgender golfer Hailey Davidson files a lawsuit against LPGA concerning gender eligibility rules

Transgender golfer Haley Davidson has initiated a lawsuit against the LPGA and USGA over their policies that prevent biological males who have gone through puberty from competing in women’s events. The LPGA acknowledged the lawsuit and stated that it “will proceed with the process in the appropriate forum.” The organization emphasized that its gender policy […]
Learn how to determine your eligibility

A recent court ruling may open the door for millions of Americans to receive tax refunds, as it states that taxpayers should not incur late fees during the COVID-19 pandemic. <p According to Section 7508A(d) of the Tax Code, deadlines for tax filings must be extended for both the duration of a federally declared disaster […]
Changes to student grant eligibility rules based on race by the Education Department

U.S. Department of Education to Revise Race-Based Rules for Student Aid The U.S. Department of Education is set to revise its race-based criteria for federal student aid, as outlined in a legal notice released on Tuesday. The Young America’s Foundation (YAF) has requested that the Department of Education dismiss ongoing litigation, citing the department’s new […]