Meryl Fishler (@merylfishler) 's Twitter Profile
Meryl Fishler

@merylfishler

Esq | MBA — Arizona State ‘15 @Cronkite_ASU & @Oregon_law & @UOWarsawCenter ‘20 — currently @teamusa_ac

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Team USA Athletes’ Commission (@teamusa_ac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Team USA AC believes the ramifications of the passage of AB 252 would likely result in the loss of Olympic and Paralympic sport opportunities si.com/college/2023/0… via Sports Illustrated Anthony ErvinSummer Sanders⁩ si.com/college/2023/0…

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A California bill would result in detrimental consequences for female athletes- "We must work to safeguard our current system: one where aspiring athletes receive equitable opportunities, facilities, participation and funding in all sports." #athletevoice sacbee.com/opinion/op-ed/…

Team USA Athletes’ Commission (@teamusa_ac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨TEAM USA ATHLETES🚨 The Commission on the State of U.S. Olympics and Paralympics is holding a public hearing tomorrow from 9:00am - 5:00pm (EDT)- you can watch the livestream here- ow.ly/nT3t50PHEgO

🚨TEAM USA ATHLETES🚨
The Commission on the State of U.S. Olympics and Paralympics is holding a public hearing tomorrow from 9:00am - 5:00pm (EDT)- you can watch the livestream here- ow.ly/nT3t50PHEgO
Team USA Athletes’ Commission (@teamusa_ac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Were it a completely independent body disconnected from the USOPC, Team USA AC would be able to gain more athletes’ trust and have the autonomy to make decisions that benefit athletes without oversight from the USOPC” - Elizabeth Ramsey, Team USA AC Executive Director

“Were it a completely independent body disconnected from the USOPC, Team USA AC would be able to gain more athletes’ trust and have the autonomy to make decisions that benefit athletes without oversight from the USOPC” - Elizabeth Ramsey, Team USA AC Executive Director
Global Athlete (@globalathletehq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Executive Director of Team USA Athletes’ Commission, Elizabeth Ramsey, calls for independence from Team USA in order for athlete representation to be truly effective and to regain the trust of athletes. IOC MEDIA

Meryl Fishler (@merylfishler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spent yesterday on Capital Hill on behalf of Team USA Athletes’ Commission at the Commission on the State of US Olympics & Paralympics hearing, where in our testimony we called for independence from the USOPC in order for #athleterepresentation to be truly effective #athletevoice #athleteadvocacy

Spent yesterday on Capital Hill on behalf of <a href="/TeamUSA_AC/">Team USA Athletes’ Commission</a> at the Commission on the State of US Olympics &amp; Paralympics hearing, where in our testimony we called for independence from the USOPC in order for #athleterepresentation to be truly effective #athletevoice #athleteadvocacy
Darren Heitner (@darrenheitner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Always remember: The NCAA doesn't rep the athletes. It reps the member schools. It has no fiduciary duty to do what's in the best interests of the athletes.

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A complicated, subtle form of antisemitism is emerging, argues Harvard Law School professor Noah Feldman (Noah Feldman) in an essay ti.me/3Igvs8G

A complicated, subtle form of antisemitism is emerging, argues Harvard Law School professor Noah Feldman (<a href="/NoahRFeldman/">Noah Feldman</a>) in an essay ti.me/3Igvs8G
Team USA Athletes’ Commission (@teamusa_ac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“…the Commission agreed with Team USA Ac’s recommendation to make Team USA AC completely independent of the USOPC” To read the full report: csusop.org For more information contact: [email protected] Visit our website: usopc.org/news/2024/marc…

“…the Commission agreed with Team USA Ac’s recommendation to make Team USA AC completely independent of the USOPC” 

To read the full report: csusop.org

For more information contact: teamusa.ac@teamusa-ac.org 

Visit our website: usopc.org/news/2024/marc…
Knight Commission (@knightathletics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, the #NCAA will send more than $170 million in financial rewards to conferences for the wins and appearances of #D1 men’s basketball teams in the #MarchMadness men’s tourney and $0 for the success of any women’s team. Our #ProjectD1 response highlights the urgency to

Today, the #NCAA will send more than $170 million in financial rewards to conferences for the wins and appearances of #D1 men’s basketball teams in the #MarchMadness men’s tourney and $0 for the success of any women’s team. Our #ProjectD1 response highlights the urgency to
Meryl Fishler (@merylfishler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I think right now, because of what's happened, they (WADA) need to earn that trust back…Once that trust is broken, or it feels compromised in any sort of way, it takes a lot to earn that back." -Elizabeth Ramsey, Team USA AC Executive Director

Haley Rosen (@haleyrosen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow. I love this. Personally, this feels powerful, strong, and sexy without feeling like these woman are being sexualized. I think we are seeing the beginning of a new era of women’s sports marketing.

Alicia Jessop (@rulingsports) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Those who voted to “protect women’s sports” should bring that same energy to ensuring that Title IX is enforced. Data from the Drake Group show 93% of athletic departments are in violation of Title IX. Where’s the outrage toward that? Or is it really about protecting women?

Pulte (@pulte) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s not just Lisa Cook in hot water over second homes. U.K. deputy prime minister quits over tax issue. - MarketWatch marketwatch.com/story/its-not-…

Front Office Sports (@fos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As the Big Ten considers $2.4B in private money, Jason Belzer has a warning for the schools that plan to pump their share into their football programs: "Somebody's still going to finish in last. And they just gave away 10% of their future earnings." Presented by DealMaker

Meryl Fishler (@merylfishler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Future antitrust lawsuits will definitely be citing this quote regarding the deliberate restriction of #NIL marketplace access