In election year, district representatives create a group to defend CACs and encourage sports shooting in the DF
The Legislative Chamber of Brazil's Federal District has launched a parliamentary front to advocate for hunters, shooters, and collectors of firearms amidst rising crime rates in the category.
Vinicius Law: A New Legislation That Could See the Light in the World Cup
FIFA's IFAB is considering implementing a new rule penalizing players who cover their mouths while speaking to opponents, following racially charged incidents in matches.
President Trump will convene roundtable to discuss the future of college sports: report
President Trump plans to host a roundtable discussion at the White House to address major issues facing college athletics, including NCAA authority and name-image-likeness legislation.
Florida Senate passes 'Teddy Bridgewater Bill' allowing coaches to use personal funds for student welfare
The Florida Senate has passed the 'Teddy Bridgewater Bill,' enabling coaches to use personal finances for student welfare initiatives, addressing past issues with coach support funding.
The government will review the new Sports Law. SiliΕa names the priority
The Latvian government is set to review a new Sports Law focusing on promoting active lifestyles and transparency in sports funding.
Argentina approves a law that would have prevented Messi from representing the national team
Argentina has enacted a law requiring young talents to sign professional contracts with local clubs before moving to Europe, a rule that could have barred Lionel Messi from playing for the national team.
Supreme Court conservatives signal support for state transgender sports bans during oral arguments
The Supreme Court deliberated on state bans against transgender female students competing in women's sports, highlighting differing views on fairness and equal opportunity.