Third-year law student Annabelle Lincoln recently presented her research at the inaugural SportsLand Summit, held at the Cleveland Browns Stadium. The summit gathered prominent figures in sports, healthcare, technology and human performance.
Lincoln's presentation focused on a research paper she co-authored with fellow CWRU Law students Nathaniel Arnholt and Trey Quillin. The research began in the fall of 2023, with the students exploring varying sports law topics. Ultimately, Lincoln, Arnholt and Quillin were encouraged to further explore their research in the spring semester, culminating in a research paper that was finalized over the summer.
Their paper explores the critical issue of collegiate athletes’ control over their personal data within college athletics. With rapid advancements in wearable technology, the ability to collect vast amounts of data on athletes both on and off the field has grown exponentially. This data is increasingly valuable to organizations, raising important questions about ownership of that information.
The legal frameworks governing athlete data rights are complex and vary depending on the athlete's status—whether professional, collegiate or amateur. While the research of Lincoln and her team primarily focused on collegiate athletes, they believe their findings may have broader implications for athletes at all levels. Those interested in the topic can find the full paper on the CWRU Law Athlete Data Lab website.
Reflecting on her experience, Lincoln expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to speak at such a prestigious event, which featured influential leaders such as David Jenkins, COO of the Cleveland Browns, and the CEO of the Rock Entertainment Group, Nic Barlage, along with top team physicians and HealthTech experts. She also thanked Sports Data Labs founders Stan Mimoto and Mark Gorski, and commended Professor Craig Nard for his guidance throughout her research journey.
Lincoln concluded by emphasizing the importance of their research, stating, "Nathan, Trey and I researched this topic extensively and hope our paper will be helpful to players and industry leaders moving forward."