Abdul-Jalil, AMWF Filed Complaint with D. A. Pam Price, Registrar Dupuis, U. S. A. G. Ramsey, FBI Dir. Tripp, A. G. Bonta of RAMPANT Fraud, in Petition to Recall Price, County to count signatures!

After Abdul-Jalil and the Aaron & Margaret Wallace Foundation (AMWF) Filed Complaint with D. A. Pamela Price, Registrar of Voters Tim Dupuis, U. S. Attorney General Director Ismail J. Ramsey, FBI Director Robert Tripp, and California Attorney General Rob Bonta of RAMPANT Fraud and Deception complete with “Bait-and-Switch” and “Slight-of-Hand” Fraud Techniques with Signatures in Petition to Recall D. A. Price, Registrar Dupuis Ordered Alameda County to manually count signatures submitted to recall Oakland’s First Black DA Pamela Price, Says It’s Politically Motivated
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Alameda County election officials said Thursday that they will conduct a manual count of signatures submitted in a petition to recall District Attorney Pamela Price.
The county registrar of voters said the results of a random sampling of the 123,374 signatures submitted on March 4 “are not sufficient to determine whether the signature threshold to call for a recall election has been met.”
The recall effort needs 73,195 signatures to qualify, Alameda County Registrar of Voters Tim Dupuis said in a news release.
The Alameda County Board of Supervisors approved the public vote on the recall last November. State law mandates that the registrar conduct a manual count because the random sampling didn’t produce a “statistically confident determination of the sufficiency of the petition,” Dupuis said. The registrar said it was in the best interests of both Price and the recall proponents to ensure the signatures are counted reliably. The recall has become a contentious issue in East Bay politics, with families of crime victims clashing with Price supporters at public forums. Last month, Price herself faced some pointed questions from Oakland business owners and residents who told her crime in the city has made living and working there next to impossible. Price has faced severe criticism for her office’s handling of high-profile cases, including in the murder of toddler Jasper Wu and Home Depot loss prevention employee Blake Mohs. The district attorney has faced pushback among residents frustrated about crime during town hall meetings in Oakland and Fremont.    Price is not the only elected official in the East Bay currently battling a recall. Last month, a group began collecting signatures for a push to recall Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao.
The recall campaign against Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price has been ongoing since she ran for and won the district attorney election in 2022. Upon winning the election, Price became Oakland’s first Black district attorney. Price ran an openly reformist campaign, which has become increasingly unpopular with right-wing and Republican political figures.
As the San Francisco Chronicle reports, Price plans to fight back against the campaign, which recently submitted 123,000 signatures to election officials in hopes of forcing another recall vote in California. One development that should be watched closely by Oakland voters is Measure B, a ballot question asking voters if Alameda County, within which Oakland resides, should adopt the State of California’s recall system.  According to Oaklandside, the measure has the potential to make it easier to start the recall process. Still, others, such as Marcus Crawley, president of the Alameda County Taxpayers Association, Jacqueline Carron-Cota, chair of the Election Integrity Team of Alameda County, and Edward Escobar, founder of Citizens United and one of the leaders in the effort to recall Price, say that wholesale changes that could curtail voters rights are not necessary. 
“If Supervisors are so concerned about flaws in existing Alameda County recall law, they should instead put forward ‘surgical amendments’ targeted to fix the small parts that need modification.”
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As Oaklandside reports, the money behind the effort to oust Price is largely sourced from financiers and real estate property owners in Oakland. As of Feb. 2, they had spent $2.2 million on their efforts. Price, as she did with her campaign to win the seat initially, has raised approximately $85,000, mostly through small donors. 
As CBS News reports, some of the criticism comes from the families of victims of gun violence and Oakland residents who say that Price has not done enough to make the city safe to live and work in.
At a town hall meeting in December, Florence McCrary, the mother of Terrance McCrary, a 22-year-old man who was killed by a stray bullet while inside an Oakland art gallery, was critical of Price.
“We would expect more empathy and concern for mothers who have had to put their children in the ground at 22 years of age, an innocent victim,” McCrary told the crowd at the town hall. “I’m a tax-paying citizen who works hard and why should I have to live with the fact that this person won’t be held accountable for his choices.”
Price, at the same town hall meeting, characterized the recall effort against her as an attempt to protect the value of real estate portfolios.
“We know that this recall is not about public safety, we have their campaign plan, this campaign plan says that they are concerned with the value of their portfolios, real estate developers, there is nobody in here, there is nobody that comes through our office that is a real estate portfolio.”
As The Intercept reported in 2023, this kind of pattern, that of character assassination, right-wing attacks, and then a recall, is familiar. Cat Brooks, a co-founder and executive director of the Anti-Police-Terror Project, endorsed Price during her run and told the outlet, “They were threatening to recall her when she was running for the seat,” said Brooks. “Unfortunately, in the Bay Area and in other places in the country, this is the new political tactic.” Anne Irwin, the founder and director of Smart Justice, a pro-reform group, said that this laser focus on how an elected prosecutor runs their office doesn’t usually come up unless, like Price, the DA is an open reformist.
“The nascent recall effort in Alameda County is absolutely reflective of a national Republican playbook,” Irwin continued, “What’s remarkable is that there has been almost no coverage of how an elected prosecutor runs their office until progressive prosecutors were elected,” Irwin explained. “Then all of a sudden, there is intense scrutiny, much of it drummed up by the folks who are backing a recall, to make a case that the progressive prosecutor is a bad manager. But can any of us look back in history and point out whether or not any other tough-on-crime prosecutors in the ’80s or ’90s were good managers?”
Here is the Complaint filed by Abdul-Jalil and the Aaron & Margaret Wallace Foundation (AMWF):

To:       Ms. Pamela Price                                   Tim Dupuis
            District Attorney                                     Alameda County Registrar of Voters
            René C. Davidson Courthouse               1225 Fallon St., Room G-1
            1225 Fallon Street, Room 900                Oakland, CA 94612
            Oakland CA 94612                                 Fax: 510-272-6982
            Fax: 510-383-8615, 510-271-5157
            Ismail J. Ramsey-Director                     Rob Bonta
            U. S. Attorney’s Office                           Attorney General of California
            Federal Courthouse                               1300 I Street, Suite 125
           450 Golden Gate Avenue                       P.O. Box 944255            
           San Francisco, CA 94102                  Sacramento, CA 94244-2550
           Fax: 510-637-3724                              Fax: 916-324-8835
           Robert Tripp,
          FBI Director                  

D. A. Pamela Price responds to Recall

          Northern District of California
          San Francisco Field Office
           450 Golden Gate Avenue, 13th Floor
          San Francisco, CA 94102-9523
cc:, bcc:, Faxed and Emailed
FROM:     Aaron & Margaret Wallace Foundation, Abdul-Jalil al-Hakim
DATE:     February 21, 2024
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RE:        RAMPANT Fraud and Deception complete with “Bait-and-Switch” and “Slight-of-Hand” Fraud Techniques with Signatures in Petition to Recall D. A. Pam Price
Dear District Attorney Pamela Price, Registrar of Voters Tim Dupuis, U. S. Attorney General Director Ismail J. Ramsey, FBI Director Robert Tripp, California Attorney General Rob Bonta, et. al.,
I recently went to Trader Joe’s- Emeryville and observed a group of people (7) standing around a man sitting in a chair at a table perched at the entrance of the store near the shopping cart rack. There was a band of people (over 20) canvasing the parking lot carrying clipboards with papers on them.At one point, a man came down to the store roll up door returning a shopping cart, then gave it to a customer at the cart rack.He then approaches me and begins to ask me questions. He asked if I was interested in helping children get medical services? I responded “of course”. He then asked if I was a resident of Oakland. I responded “no”. He then asked if I lived in Alameda? I responded “you mean Alameda County?, yes”.
Bait-and-Switch
He then began to explain the cause he claimed was supporting the initiative for the funding of the medical care program for children and asked me if I would sign a petition for it to be funded. I said “yes” if the petition is to establish, continue or increase funds for medical services for children.

He then hands me a clipboard with a petition on the top page and points to the section he wanted me to complete. I glanced at the document and observed the name, address, signature lines, and completed them.
Slight-of-Hand
Upon completing them, with the deft and slight-of-hand technique, he then quickly flips the page and says “you have to sign here too”. I said “oh?”. I glanced at the document and observed the top paragraph had “Recall Pam Price” in it.

Who’s funding D. A. Price Recall?

I stopped him and asked “what is this?”. He said that it was part of the petition for the kids care. I said “that can’t be true, it says Recall Pam Price on it!”. He fumbled for a response until I pointed out that what he did was “fraud and deception”, and asked “how many other people have you had sign this Recall petition under the same pretense?” He insincerely “apologized” for any misunderstanding he may have caused and was unaware that it was wrong. I explained that the signees of the petition are unwittingly signing Recall Pam Price Petition instead of one for medical services for children!I asked him who he was and asked for his identification wherein he said he was from out of State and displayed a Maryland I.D. with his thumb covering the name and address.
Fraud and Deception
I asked for the contact information for the petitioners, but he claimed he did not know anyone being from out of State. He proceeded to say that he did NOT KNOW where the petition offices were, the address or phone number of it, his co-workers, his manager/supervisor, where he was living in California during this period of gathering signatures for the petitions, etc.I asked to see the petitions to ascertain if there was any contact information on them and he admitted that there were THREE petitions he was gathering signatures for. I saw that ONLY ONE of the petitions actually had any listing or reference to any organization on it and it was a different petition for Loma Linda that was allegedly addressing child health care.I asked him if he was aware of the politics behind the Recall petition and he said he wasn’t. He became agitated when I persisted in expounding on the fact of his process being fraudulent and deceptive with the signees of the petition unwittingly signing a Recall Pam Price Petition instead of or inanition to one for alleged medical services for children, and said “that’s your opinion”! I asked him if he explains the Price recall petition as he did with the alleged one for medical services for children and he said sure. I said “you did NOT do that with me, instead using a bait-and-switch tactic and technique to have me unwittingly signing a Recall Pam Price Petition instead!”. He said that he would have explained it to me but I caught it first and that he was doing that now! I reiterated that I HAD TO CATCH HIM FIRST and he still had NOT explained anything to me about the Recall petition. I reminded him that he said he didn’t know anything about the Recall nor the politics behind it!I informed him that I am not in th dark regarding this Recall petition and the controversy surrounding it and he should be if he is ethically gathering signatures for same. He NEVER even attempted to explain anything regarding the recall petition!
No Information for the Petitioners
Continuing th discussion of his employment, he said that he just gets picked up in the morning, taken to an office and given stacks of petitions to be signed for that day, for which he is paid. BUT, he did NOT KNOW where he was living nor where the office was that he went to get the petition and get paid!I retrieved the document I had signed and blotted out the name, address, and signature lines I had completed.
Informed District AttorneyI called the offices of District Attorney to inform them of the potential massive fraud and deception using this bait-and-switch tactic and slight-of-hand technique on the signees of the petition to unwittingly sign a Recall Pam Price Petition instead of one for medical services for children.

I checked with the Save Alameda For Everyone (SAFE) organization behind the Recall effort and they did not list the Trader Joe’s location as one of their official signature gathering locations.Registrar Gather and Impound the Potential Fraudulent PetitionsI suggested that the District Attorney have someone investigate this matter, to gather, impound, examine the potential fraudulent petitions and interviewing/questioning to ascertain the INTENT of the signees of the petition to determine if they wittingly or unwittingly signed the recall petition, their address, and signatures to validate or invalidate them accordingly.
In the 45 minutes that I was parked there, you couldn’t help but notice the beehive of activity swarming the man sitting at the table at the entrance of the store, the cadre of people stopping shoppers around the door while a band of other people canvasing the parking lot carrying clipboards with petitions on them.
This fraud and deception could be MASSIVE and should be investigated IMMEDIATELY as the IMPACT upon the residents of Alameda County and the country would be IRREVERSIBLE and DAMAGE UNTOLD!
Respectfully,
Abdul-Jalil

March 1979- The Historic BALSA National Law Convention “The Reconstruction of Black Civilizations”

MORE BLACK HISTORY!

MARCH 1979- THE HISTORIC BALSA 1979 NATIONAL LAW CONVENTION “The Reconstruction of Black Civilizations”

THE HISTORIC BLACK AMERICAN LAW STUDENTS ASSOCIATION, 11TH ANNUAL NATIONAL CONVENTION, MARCH 28-APRIL 1, 1979, HYATT, OAKLAND, WAS THEMED: “THE RECONSTRUCTION OF BLACK CIVILIZATIONS.” DEDICATED TO- REV. BEN CHAVIS OF THE WILMINGTON TEN, WITH INTRODUCTION- MAYOR LIONEL WILSON, AND KEYNOTE SPEAKER- MIN. LOUIS FARRAKHAN.
THERE ARE WELL KNOWN NAMES IN BLACK HISTORY, AFTER WHOM SCHOOLS AND HOLIDAYS HAVE BEEN NAMED. THEY RANGE FROM TOUSSANT L’ OVERTURE TO DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING. THEY INCLUDE MALCOLM X, W.E.B. DUBOIS, HARRIET TUBMAN, GEORGE JACKSON, AND MARCUS GARVEY.
ASIDE FROM THE OBVIOUS COMMONALITY AMONG THEM, THAT THEY ALL CONTRIBUTED MIGHTILY TO OUR THREE HUNDRED YEAR STRUGGLE, THERE IS ANOTHER DISTINGUISHING SIMILARITY. THEY ARE ALL DEAD.
BALSA, THROUGH IT’S NATIONAL CONVENTION COMMITTEE, PAYS TRIBUTE TO OUR PAST LEADERSHIP. THIS YEAR, HOWEVER, THE CONVENTION IS TO BE DEDICATED TO A LIVING LEADER; ONE BY WHOSE EXAMPLE THE WHOLE WORLD HAS SEEN NOT ONLY THE STRENGTH, CHARACTER, AND DEDICATION OF WHICH WE ARE ALL CAPABLE, BUT ALSO THE DUPLICITY AND HYPOCRASY OF ALL LEVELS OF OUR GOVERNMENT, UP TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE, IN IMPRISONING A PERSON FOR HIS BELIEFS.
THE TERM “POLITICAL PRISONER” IS NOW BEING ECHOED IN THE HALLS OF THE UNITED NATIONS AND IS ROLLING OF THE LETTERS OF AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL, MAKING REFERENCE TO THE UNITED STATES BECAUSE OF THIS MAN.
AT THIS CONVENTION, BALSA INTENDS TO EXCITE THE MINDS OF EACH DELEGATE TO RETURN HOME AND BEGIN A NATIONWIDE CAMPAIGN OF EFFECTIVE AGITATION FOR THIS MAN’S RELEASE FROM PRISON.
THIS YEAR, BALSA DEDICATES IT’S CONVENTION TO NONE OTHER THAN THE REVEREND BEN CHAVIS OF THE WILMINGTON TEN.
THE WILMINGTON TEN (BEN CHAVIS SEATED AT LEFT) BEFORE 1976 IMPRISONMENT
“AS WE SEEK TO AWAKEN AND TO RE-EDUCATE, LET US ALSO SEEK TO REUNIFY, LET US FURTHER SEEK TO GIVE CONCRETE ASSISTANCE TO THE PATRIOTIC FRONT AND TO ALL OTHER FREEDOM FIGHTERS. AS WE SURELY STRUGGLE TOGETHER, WE WILL SURELY WIN TOGETHER.”
REVEREND BENJAMIN F. CHAVIS JR. HILLSBOROUGH,
NORTH CAROLINA STATE PRISON NOVEMBER 1978
BALSA PROUDLY PRESENTS OUR KEYNOTE SPEAKER
MINISTER ABDUL FARRAKHAN
MINISTER FARRAKHAN HAS BEEN A FOLLOWER OF THE HONORABLE ELIJAH MUHAMMED FOR THE PAST 23 YEARS SINCE 1955. ON THE DEATH OF MALCOLM X, IN 1965, MINISTER FARRAKHAN BECAME THE MINISTER OF THE HARLEM MOSQUE. IN 1967, HE BECAME THE NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND SPOKESMAN FOR ELIJAH MUHAMMED. AS A RESULT, THE MINISTER HAS SPOKEN AT ALL MAJOR EDUCATIONAL AND THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTIONS AND OVER 100 CITIES IN AMERICA. HE HAS LECTURED IN THE CARRIBEANS, SOUTH AMERICA AND AFRICA. HE HAS BEEN INVITED AS A GUEST OF SEVERAL COUNTRIES INCLUDING JAMAICA, BARBADOS, CUBA, UGUNDA, LIBYA, EGYPT, SAUDIA ARABIA, AND NIGERIA.
IN 1977, HE DECIDED TO TAKE UP THE RESPONSIBILITY OF HELPING RESTORE THE WORK OF ELIJAH IN THE NATION OF ISLAM.
MINISTER FARRAKHAN IS MARRIED AND HAS 9 CHILDREN. HE IS PRESENTLY RESIDING IN CHICAGO.
THE CONVENTION FEATURED A VERITABLE “WHO’S WHO” OF NATIONS LEADING BLACK LEGAL PRESENTERS: JUNIUS WILLIAMS- PRES. NATIONAL BAR ASSOCIATION , HON. BEN TRAVIS, ABDUL-JALIL AL-HAKIM, ATTORNEY DON WARDEN (KHALID AL-MANSOUR), ATTORNEY ROGER HOLMES (DR. FAISAL FAHAD AL-TALAL), DAVE WILMONT-GEORGETOWN LAW CENTER; ATTORNEY HOWARD MOORE, ALFRED SLOCUM- RUTGERS SCHOOL OF LAW, ANGELA DAVIS, VICTOR GOODE- EX. DIR. NCBL, HON. JUDITH FORD, HERB REED- HOWARD SCHOOL OF LAW, ASA HILLIARD, NATHAN HARE, RON BAILY- NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, ATTORNEY MICHAEL ASHBURNE, DAVID HALL- FTC, DENICE CARTY BERNIA- NORTH EASTERN UNIVERSITY; KWAME MATHEWS- NCBL, RAY RICHARDSON- SAN FRANCISCO STATE ETHNIC STUDIES DEPT., JACKIE HUBBARD- NEW COLLEGE OF LAW & PUBLIC DEFENDER’S OFFICE, SAN FRANCISCO, SHARON MEADOWS- BAY VIEW HUNTER’S POINT COMMUNITY DEFENDERS, SAN FRANCISCO, YVONNE KING- NCBL COLLEGE OF LAW, DAVE WILMONT- GEORGETOWN LAW CENTER, I.P.J. OBEBE- NIGERIAN CONSULATE GENERAL, CARLTON LOWE- ATTORNEY OF THE FTC, PREXY NESBITT- INSTITUTE FOR POLICY STUDIES, THEO BEN-GUIRIRAB- SWAPO, MOOT COURT JUDGES: HON. WILEY MANUEL, HON. CLINTON WHITE, HON. DAVID CUNNINGHAM, HON. ALLEN BROUSSARD, ENTERTAINMENT/DANCE- WAJUMBE DANCERS & THE VOCAL WORKSHOP, BRIDGE WITH PAUL SMITH; THE BALSA, NATIONAL BAR ASSOCIATION, NCBL, CHARLES HOUSTON BAR ASSOCIATION, CABL, NAACP, NLG; WITH “THANKS” TO- ATTORNEY JOHN BURRIS, ATTORNEY PETER COHEN, ATTORNEY CLAUDE AMES, ATTORNEY ROBERT HARRIS, ATTORNEY EVA PATTERSON, AND ATTORNEY GEORGE HOLLAND.
PROGRAM AND ITINERARY FOR THE 11TH CONVENTION
WEDNESDAY MARCH 28TH
8:30AM – 5PM REGISTRATION
9AM – 2PM TOURS AND LUNCH ON YOUR OWN
2PM GREETINGS FROM THE CONVENTION COORDINATOR AND
INTRODUCTION OF THE BOARD, COMMITTEE CHAIRS & TASKFORCE CHAIRS
SPEAKER: THE HONORABLE LIONEL WILSON, MAYOR OF OAKLAND “ALAMEDA ROOM”
2:30PM – 4PM PRESS CONFERENCE “IN THE CASE OF WEBER” WITH REPRESENTATION FROM BALSA, NBA, NCBL, CHARLES HOUSTON, CABL, NAACP & NLG “ALAMEDA ROOM”
4PM – 5:30PM COMMITTEE & TASKFORCE MEETINGS
ELECTIONS- ROSALYN BATES, CHAIR
SAN LEANDRO ROOM
RESOLUTIONS- CLIFTON GRAVES, CHAIR
PETALUMA ROOM
CREDENTIALS- JOSET WRIGHT, CHAIR ATHERTON ROOM*
GREIVANCES- JOE KNIGHT, CHAIR
CASTRO VALLEY ROOM
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION- LAURENCE MAYBERRY, CHAIR
SAN LEANDRO ROOM
CONSTITUTION- CHRISTINE TRIPP, CHAIR
SAN LORENZO ROOM
SOUTHERN AFRICA- JULIALYNNE WALKER, CHAIR
SAN LORENZO ROOM
BLACK HUMAN RIGHTS- KWAME MATHEWS, CHAIR
SAN LORENZO ROOM
4PM – 5PM FILM: “LAST GRAVE AT DIMBAZA” *ALAMEDA ROOM*
5PM – 7PM DINNER ON YOUR OWN (HUGO’S BY RESERVATION ONLY)
7PM – 9PM WORKSHOPS
SURVIVAL OF BLACK INSTITUTIONS
KWAME MATHEWS, BOARD MEMBER NCBL COLLEGE OF LAW “THE PRESENT PLIGHT OF BLACK EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS”
(SLIDE PRESENTATION)
RAY RICHARDSON, SAN FRANCISCO STATE ETHNIC STUDIES DEPT.
“STRATEGIES FOR MAINTAINING BLACK INDEPENDENT INSTITUTIONS”
SAN LEANDRO ROOM
CRIMINAL LAW
JACKIE HUBBARD, NEW COLLEGE OF LAW & PUBLIC DEFENDER’S OFFICE, SAN FRANCISCO
“HOW TO BE GOOD PUBLIC DEFENDERS”
HOWARD MOORE, BELL & MOORE, OAKLAND
“STRATEGIES FOR CRIMINAL DEFENSE: THE SKILLS REQUIRED
SHARON MEADOWS, BAY VIEW HUNTER’S POINT COMMUNITY DEFENDERS, SAN FRANCISCO
“POLITICAL USE OF THE LAW: THE CASE OF GERONIMO PRATT” *RICHMOND ROOM*
PRISONS AND THE BLACK COMMUNITY
AFRICAN NATIONAL PRISON ORGANIZATION STAFF
“WHY THERE MUST BE A NATIONAL CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE PRISON SYSTEM”
YVONNE KING, STUDENT NCBL COLLEGE OF LAW “PRISON STRUGGLES AND THE LAW STUDENT”
PETALUMA ROOM
EXAM WRITING, BAR PASSAGE & RETENTION
DAVE WILMONT, GEORGETOWN LAW CENTER “RETENTION OF LAW STUDENTS IN THE BAKKE ERA”
VICTOR GOODE, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR NCBL “BLACKS AND BAR PASSAGE”
ATHERTON ROOM
9PM – 11PM MEET THE CANDIDATES (SPEECHES) CHEESE & WINE RECEPTION *ALAMEDA FOYER”
11PM – 1PM FILMS: “FREE NAMIBIA” “SIX DAYS AT SOWETO”
ALAMEDA ROOM
THURSDAY MARCH 29TH
8:30AM – 5PM REGISTRATION
9AM – 1PM OFFICIAL OPENING AND PLENARY SESSION
ALAMEDA ROOM
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: JUNIUS WILLIAMS, PRESIDENT, NATIONAL BAR ASSOCIATION
1PM – 2PM LUNCH ON YOUR OWN
3PM – 6PM PRELIMINARY MOOT COURT COMPETITION
(HASTINGS COLLEGE OF LAW)
2PM – 5PM WORKSHOPS
“INTERNATIONAL LAW & FOREIGN POLICY”
I.P.J. OBEBE, NIGERIAN CONSULATE GENERAL
BABS M. WILLIAMS, WESTERN HOUSE, LAGOS, NIGERIA
E. OLU BEREOLA, VICE PRESIDENT
IMPEX INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL
STAFF OF JONES, HOLMES & WARDEN, SAN FRANCISCO
OAKLAND ROOM C
3PM – 5PM WORKSHOPS
SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW
ABDUL HAKIM, PRIVATE PRACTICE,
“BLACK ATHLETES: A CALL FOR MORE BLACK SPORTS LAWYERS”
MICHEAL ASHBURME, PRIVATE PRACTICE ATTORNEY, SAN FRANCISCO
CAROL LAWRENCE, FILM PRODUCER
“ENTERTAINMENT LAW”
OAKLAND ROOM B
CONSUMER FRAUD
JUDY FORD & JUDY JOHNSON, CONSUMER FRAUD
UNIT OF THE D.A.’S OFFICE, SAN FRANCISCO
“CONSUMER FRAUD & THE BLACK COMMUNITY” *OAKLAND ROOM A*
5PM – 5:30PM ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING WITH CHAPTER PRESIDENTS
“OAKLAND ROOM D”
5PM – 7PM DINNER ON YOUR OWN (DINNER MEETINGS WITH COMMITTEES, TASKFORCES, AND CHAPTER PRESIDENTS)
7PM – 8PM REGIONAL CAUCUSES
OAKAND A, B, C, D, & SAN LEANDRO ROOMS
8PM – 10PM FILMS: “MALCOLM X” “LAST GRAVE AT DIMBAZA”
“ALAMEDA ROOM”
FRIDAY MARCH 30TH
8:30AM – 5PM REGISTRATION
9AM – 1PM PLENARY SESSION (RESOLUTIONS)
“ALAMEDA ROOM”
SPEAKER: THE HONORABLE MAYOR A.J. COOPER, PRITCHARD, ALABAMA
1PM – 3PM LUNCH ON YOUR OWN (TRAVEL TO HASTINGS COLLEGE OF LAW FOR AFTERNOON AND EVENING ACTIVITIES)
3PM – 6PM WORKSHOPS
(NOTE: ALL FRIDAY WORKSHOPS WILL BE VIDEO TAPED & SHOWN ON SATURDAY)
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
HERB REED, HOWARD SCHOOL OF LAW
“AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND THE U.S. CONSTITUTION”
ALFRED SLOCUM, RUTGERS SCHOOL OF LAW
“STRATEGIES IN ADMISSIONS AFTER BAKKE”
DENICE CARTY BERNIA, PROF. NORTH EASTERN UNIVERSITY, BOSTON, MASS.
CHAIR OF NCBL LEGAL EDUCATION & BAR ADMISSIONS TASKFORCE “FUTURE DIRECTIONS & STRATEGIES IN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION”
SANDRA JONES, STUDENT BOALT HALL & NORTHERN CALIFORNIA BOARD MEMBER LSCRRC
“LAW SCHOOL ADMISSIONS PROGRAMS & POLICY SINCE BAKKE”
VICTOR GOODE, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR NCBL
“EMPLOYMENT IN THE FACE OF PRESENT LITIGATION”
REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS
ANGELA DAVIS, NEW COLLEGE OF LAW & THE ALLIANCE
“THE FIGHT TO MAINTAIN REPRODUCTIVE CONTROL”
COMMERCIAL LAW
DANA STEPHENS & STAFF, NBA
6PM – 8PM DINNER RECEPTION (HONORING OUR JUDGES AND ELECTED OFFICIALS) *HASTINGS COLLEGE OF LAW THE COMMONS
KEYNOTE: BRUCE WRIGHT
8PM – 10PM MOOT COURT FINALS
“HASTINGS COLLEGE OF LAW*
11PM – 12PM AN INFORMAL DISCUSSION ON THE CUBAN FESTIVAL
SPEAKERS: TERESA CROPPER, NATIONAL PRESIDENT & CUBAN FESTIVAL DELEGATE AND SANDRA JONES, BOALT HALL STUDENT & CUBAN FESTIVAL DELEGATE
“RICHMOND ROOM”
11PM – 1:30PM DISCO & FASHION SHOW
*HYATT HOUSE, ALAMEDA ROOM*
SATURDAY MARCH 31ST
10AM – 3PM REGISTRATION
10AM – 1PM PLENARY SESSION (ELECTIONS & RESIDUAL RESOLUTIONS)
“ALAMEDA ROOM”
SPEAKER: DENICE CARTY BERNIA, PROFESSOR, NORTH EASTERN UNIVERSITY, BOSTON, MASS.
10AM – 1PM LAW DAY
“HAYWARD ROOM”
3PM – 5PM WORKSHOPS
PSYCHIATRY, PSYCHOLOGY, & THE LAW
MICHAEL WRIGHT, PHD CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY & STUDENT AT BOALT HALL
“THE LSAT AND IT’S NON-PREDICTIVENESS”
ASA HILLIARD, SAN FRANCISCO STATE, DEAN OF EDUCATION
“THE SHAM OF EDUCATIONAL STANDARDIXED TEST”
NATHAN HARE, SOCIOLOGIST, HISTORIAN, PSYCHOLOGIST
“THE HISTORY OF JURISPRUDENCE AND THE MENTAL HEALTH OF BLACK PEOPLE”
OAKLAND ROOM D
CONSUMER PROTECTION
DAVID HALL & CARLTON LOWE, ATTORNEY OF THE FTC
“CONSUMERISM IN THE BLACK COMMUNITY”
OAKLAND ROOM C
VIDEO TAPES OAKLAND ROOMS A & B
2PM – 5PM WORKSHOPS
SOUTHERN AFRICA
PREXY NESBITT, INSTITUTE FOR POLICY STUDIES- VISITING FELLOWS AFRICA PROJECT, “WAGING A SUCCESSFUL S. A. BANK CAMPAIGN”
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Historic “al-Hakim” Tax Code the Financial BLUEPRINT for “Too Big to Fail” Stimulus, CARES Act and Paycheck Protection Program

The MAN who turns Hit$ into Million$

The MAN who turns Hit$ into Million$ Agent Abdul Jalil, and one of the benefits that goes with negotiating RICHEST contract in Professional Sports and Baseball History. Tribune photo BY ROY WILLIAMS

ABDUL-JALIL, without ever attending Law School, negotiated a series of Pro Sports Player contracts that included many unprecedented benefits to the individual clients, one of which was interest-free loans that could be forgiven. Upon review by the Internal Revenue Service, the contracts and tax returns where thrown out, challenged by the IRS, and the IRS filed suit.
After an eight (8) year legal battle, Jalil prevailed in Federal Tax Court, wherein his case established that Interest free Loans with forgiveness were in fact legal. This unprecedented legal ruling MADE NEW LAW, establishing a NEW standard in the Federal Tax Laws, was acknowledged in several National Law Journals, Cite:  “IRS vs Al-Hakim”, published by Commerce Clearing House(CCH) Tax Court Memorandum Cases editions KF 6234A 505, Maxwell McMillian (Prentice Hall) Federal Tax Cases edition KF 6234A 512 Tax Court Memorandum Decisions, Articles and citations available upon request……. The Historic “al-Hakim” Tax Code §7872 [692] Ruling.

After al-Hakim’s victory in the Federal Tax Courts against the Tax Commissioner, in December 2000 the IRS moved to change the Federal Tax Codes such that it now “prevents no-interest loans”, was instituted to eliminate and close the Federal Income Tax loop-hole created with al-Hakim’s use of interest free loans in sports and entertainment financial transactions, CITE: Tax Notes December 4, 2000 p. 1311; 89 Tax Notes 1311 (Dec. 4, 2000) “al-Hakim Tax Code” Ruling.
al-Hakim’s victory in the Federal Tax Court over the U. S. Tax Commissioner has the nations foremost academicians and Top Major U.S. Colleges and Universities academic institutions Programs for Juris Doctorate Law (JD) and Masters in Business Administration (MBA) degrees featuring his cases instructing classes in the study of Contracts, Finance, Interest, Loans, Reserve/Free Agency System and Restraint of Trade, Sherman Anti-trust Act (15 USC § 1,2), NLRA, Labor Exemption from Antitrust Law, Collective Bargaining, Labor law, Antitrust, Federal Arbitration, Civil Rights, and his cases has made “Law Review”, setting New Law in four different areas, published in over Seven Universities Law Reviews, Scholarly Commons, multiple Course Outlines, Student Journals, in the specialty area of Contracts, Finance, Interest, Loans, Reserve/Free Agency System and Restraint of Trade, Sherman Anti-trust Act, (15 USC § 1,2), NLRA, Labor Exemption from Antitrust Law, Collective Bargaining, Labor law, Antitrust, Federal Arbitration, Civil Rights, Insurance.
The worlds most highly acclaimed professors in such hallowed halls as Harvard University Law and Business School- MBA, Yale University Law and Business School- MBA, Washington University Law and Business School- MBA, Stanford University Law and Business School- MBA, University of Virginia Law and Business School, among others, are teaching al-Hakim’s use of interest free loans with forgiveness as part of their Law and Business curriculum presenting the Tax Free financial considerations of transactions as part of the ISLAMIC AND JEWISH PERSPECTIVES ON INTEREST, examining al-Hakim’s historic impact on Shariah-Riba Complaint financial transactions in the business world, discusses financial transactions that allow devout Muslims and Jews to obey religious prohibitions against interest, while giving investors a return on their investments, The tax treatment of these transactions is considered an integral part of al-Hakim’s cases.

The REAL impact and importance of the 1977 contacts that lead to the Historic “al-Hakim” Tax Code Ruling of 2000 can not be more profoundly expressed than to understand that it is the financial BLUEPRINT for the “Too Big to Fail” Financial Bailout of 2008 and the PPP/SBA Loans under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) 2020.
President Barack Obama, The Federal Government and IRS Acknowledges the Economic Impact of the Historic “al-Hakim” Interest-Free Loan with Forgiveness in “Too Big to Fail” Bailout of 2008
“Too Big to Fail” describes a business or business sector deemed to be so deeply ingrained in a financial system or economy that its failure would be disastrous to the economy. Therefore, the government will consider bailing out the business or even an entire sector—such as Wall Street banks or U.S. carmakers—to prevent economic disaster.
Then the Wall Street stock market crash occurred on September 29, 2008 as the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 777.68 points in intraday trading. The financial crisis had its origins in the housing market, for generations the symbolic cornerstone of American prosperity, was a result of defaults on consolidated mortgage-backed securities (MBS). Subprime housing loans comprised most MBS. Banks offered these loans to almost everyone, even those who weren’t creditworthy. When the housing market fell, many homeowners defaulted on their loans.
The market crashed, partly, because Congress initially rejected the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, popularly known as the bank bailout bill. But the stresses that led to the crash had been building for a long time.
On October 9, 2007, the Dow hit its pre-recession high and closed at 14,164.53. By March 5, 2009, it had dropped by more than 50% to 6,594.44.2 Although it wasn’t the greatest percentage decline in history, it was vicious.
The stock market fell nearly 90% during the Great Depression. But that took almost four years. The 2008 crash only took 18 months.
Financial stresses peaked following the failure of the US financial firm Lehman Brothers in September 2008. Together with the failure or near failure of a range of other financial firms around that time, this triggered a panic in financial markets globally, a global financial crisis (GFC). Investors began pulling their money out of banks and investment funds around the world as they did not know who might be next to fail and how exposed each institution was to subprime and other distressed loans. Consequently, financial markets became dysfunctional as everyone tried to sell at the same time and many institutions wanting new financing could not obtain it. Businesses also became much less willing to invest and households less willing to spend as confidence collapsed. As a result, the United States and some other economies fell into their deepest recessions since the Great Depression.
Until September 2008, the main policy response to the crisis came from central banks that lowered interest rates to stimulate economic activity, which began to slow in late 2007. However, the policy response ramped up following the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the downturn in global growth.
Central banks lowered interest rates rapidly to very low levels (often zero); lent large amounts of money to banks and other institutions with good assets that could not borrow in financial markets; and purchased a substantial amount of financial securities to support dysfunctional markets and to stimulate economic activity once policy interest rates were at or near zero (known as ‘quantitative easing’).
[caption id="attachment_4424" align="alignright" width="300"] SBA PPP forgiveness[/caption]
The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, followed the failure of banks during the financial crisis of 2007-2008, included the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) as governments increased their spending to stimulate demand and support employment throughout the economy; guaranteed deposits and bank bonds to shore up confidence in financial firms; and purchased ownership stakes in some banks and other financial firms to prevent bankruptcies that could have exacerbated the panic in financial markets. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) also provided Economic Impact Payments (Stimulus) of up to $1,400 direct payments each per adult for eligible individuals and $500 per qualifying child under age 17.
Although the global economy experienced its sharpest slowdown since the Great Depression, the policy response prevented a global depression. Nevertheless, millions of people lost their jobs, their homes and large amounts of their wealth. Many economies also recovered much more slowly from the GFC than previous recessions that were not associated with financial crises. For example, the US unemployment rate only returned to pre-crisis levels in 2016, about nine years after the onset of the crisis.
Presidents Trump and Biden, The Federal Government and IRS Acknowledges the Economic Impact of the Historic “al-Hakim” Interest-Free Loan with Forgiveness in PPP and SBA Loans under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) 2020

The HEROES Act and the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act
The $3 Trillion HEROES Act was sweeping relief legislation promises a second stimulus check, debt relief, student loan forgiveness, hazard pay, six more months of COVID-19 unemployment, housing and food assistance, and nearly $1 trillion in aid for state and local governments so they can pay “vital workers like first responders, health workers, and teachers” who are at risk of losing their jobs due to budget shortfalls.
The HEROES Act also makes changes to the federal government’s new Paycheck Protection Program for small businesses. The plan currently requires small businesses to use 75% of the money for payroll expenses, or be forced to pay it back as a loan.
The new proposal eliminates the 75% requirement, so small businesses could use the money as they pleased. In a classic case of unintended consequences, many businesses found they couldn’t use the money on payroll. Their employees didn’t want to be put back on the payroll because they were making more from COVID-19 unemployment.
Stimulus Check
The HEROES Act includes a one-time stimulus check payment, similar to the CARES Act, of $1,200 per person up to $6,000 per household, but with several more generous features.
Individuals earning up to $75,000 would get a one-time $1,200 check. Couples earning up to $150,000 would be eligible for $2,400.
The HEROES Act pays $1,200 for each dependent (up to three dependents), more than double the CARES Act payment (which paid $500 per dependent), and allows adult dependents.
The first round of stimulus checks excluded adult dependents, which excluded many college students and immigrants. People without a Social Security number were excluded from the first round of checks. The HEROES Act says all you need is a taxpayer ID number. Republicans aren’t excited over that.
Hazard Pay
The HEROES Act sets aside $200 billion for hazard pay. Hazard pay would be:

Given to a wide variety of “essential” workers, including doctors, nurses and other frontline medical personnel, police officers, firefighters, social workers, grocery clerks, postal workers, and childcare and cafeteria workers.
A $13-an-hour raise paid until workers receive a total of $10,000 if their regular pay is less than $200,000 per year. Or up to $5,000 total if they make more than $200,000 a year.
Paid for 60 days after the pandemic ends if the $10,000 or $5,000 totals aren’t reached first.
Distributed by employers, who will apply to the government for hazard pay, add it to their workers’ paychecks, deduct payroll taxes from all hazard payments.

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Unemployment Benefits
The HEROES Act would extend the unemployment benefits from the CARES Act, including the extra $600 weekly federal unemployment benefit, through January 31, 2021. If you’re already receiving Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC), your payments could be extended to March 31, 2021.
Gig workers, independent contractors, part-time workers and the self-employed will also be able to take advantage of unemployment benefits through March 2021.
Student Loan Forgiveness
The CARES Act suspended interest and payments for most people with federal student loans through September 30, 2020. Interest will not accrue during that period. The HEROES Act extends that break for another, year through September 30, 2021, and expands it to all federal student loans, including Federal Perkins Loans and some other loans
But the legislation also cancels up to $10,000 for some federal and private loan holders. Democrats scaled this back from a proposed $30,000 in canceled student loan debt.
The HEROES Act also proposes direct emergency cash payments for financially struggling students, including international students, undocumented immigrant students, and DACA students.
Don’t expect Republicans to do cartwheels over any of it.
Rental Aid
America’s 40-million-plus renters were overlooked by the CARES Act. Not so the HEROES Act, which provides approximately $100 billion for rental assistance.
Here’s how it would work: An existing nationwide grant rental assistance program would verify a tenant’s inability to pay rent and give vouchers to cover the cost of rent and utilities.
It would also extend the ban on evictions for nonpayment for a year following its enactment date.
Mortgage Relief
The bill also provides $75 billion for a homeowner assistance fund intended to prevent mortgage defaults and property foreclosures.
It would amend the previous stimulus package so that borrowers of any “covered mortgage loan” (any secured by a mortgage or deed of trust on one-to-four unit dwelling) would be eligible for forbearance for up to a year if they affirm that the coronavirus has affected them financially.
Previously, only borrowers of federally backed mortgages were eligible for 12 months of forbearance. The legislation also provides a national foreclosure and eviction moratorium for one year, and extends benefits to mortgage servicers, who naturally struggle when the government says they can’t collect mortgage payments.
Debt Collection Freeze
Don’t get your hopes up for some magic proposal that stops the debt collector in his tracks.
The HEROES Act includes a moratorium on debt collections during the pandemic and 120 days thereafter. Democrats realize this would all but destroy the debt collection business.
So, to make the whole idea more palatable to Republicans, Democrats, usually no fans of debt collectors, included long-term, low-cost loans for debt collectors to compensate them for being denied collecting their debts.
But there’s no way Republicans agree to a moratorium on debt collections, and no way Democrats agree to helping out debt collectors without a moratorium.
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The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act
The U.S. Congress passed a $2.2 trillion stimulus bill called the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES) in March 2020 to blunt the economic damage set in motion by the global coronavirus pandemic.
The Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) was a federal program that paid out $790.9 billion in small business loans during the COVID-19 pandemic in forgivable loans to small businesses to pay their employees during the COVID-19 crisis. All loan terms will be the same for everyone and the loan amounts will be forgiven as long as the loan proceeds are used to cover payroll.
The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI)  loans were made to eligible borrowers qualify for full loan forgiveness if during the 8- to 24-week covered period following loan disbursement:

Employee and compensation levels are maintained,
The loan proceeds are spent on payroll costs and other eligible expenses, and
At least 60% of the proceeds are spent on payroll costs.

The Employee Retention Credit under section 2301 of the CARES Act, as amended by sections 206 and 207 of the Taxpayer Certainty and Disaster Tax Relief Act of 2020 (additional Guidance on the Employee Retention Credit under Section 2301 of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act and Guidance on the Employee Retention Credit under the CARES Act for the First and Second Calendar Quarters of 2021 are both available from the IRS), and the Employee Retention Credit under section 3134 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as enacted by the American Rescue Plan of 2021. (Note that reporting these qualified wages in the payroll costs entered on your loan forgiveness application will affect the amount of qualified wages that can be used to claim the employee retention credit.)
A PPP borrower can apply for forgiveness once all loan proceeds for which the borrower is requesting forgiveness have been used. Borrowers can apply for forgiveness any time up to the maturity date of the loan. If borrowers do not apply for forgiveness within 10 months after the last day of the covered period, then PPP loan payments are no longer deferred, and borrowers will begin making loan payments to their PPP lender.
There also was the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (American Rescue Plan) that provided THREE (3) rounds of Economic Impact Payments (Stimulus) of up to $1,400 direct payments each for eligible individuals or $2,800 each for married couples filing jointly, plus $1,400 for each qualifying dependent, including adult dependents.
The REAL impact and importance of the 1977 contacts that lead to the Historic “al-Hakim” IRS Tax Code Ruling of 2000 IS ALIVE AND WELL TODAY!
Abdul-Jalil’s cases are taught in ALL MAJOR University Juris Doctorate in Law and Maters in Business Administration Curriculums Courses in Federal Income Taxation, Contracts, Salary Grievances/Disputes, Federal Arbitration, Labor Law, Collective Bargaining Labor Agreements, Civil Rights, Employment, Compensation, Interest Free Loans, Rates of Compensation, wherein his Legal Impact has CHANGED BUSINESS, SPORTS, ENTERTAINMENT and THE WORLD!
~ Harvard University School of Law Federal Income Taxation Course Outline, Professor: Flusche, al-Hakim’s victory, in the Federal Tax Court, U. S. Tax Commissioner teaching al-Hakim’s use of interest free loans, Tax Free financial transactions, al-Hakim’s historic impact on Shariah-Riba Complaint financial transactions in the business world,
~ Yale University School of Law Federal Tax Course, Professor: Eric M. Zolt, Text Authors: William A. Klein, Joseph Bankman, Daniel N. Shaviro,
~ Wake Forest University School of Law, Winston Salem, North Carolina, Federal Tax Course on “ISLAMIC & JEWISH PERSPECTIVES ON INTEREST”, Author/Professor: Joel S. Newman, Federal Tax Court, U. S. Tax Commissioner, discusses financial transactions that allow devout Muslims and Jews to obey religious prohibitions against interest, while giving investors a return on their investments, The tax treatment of these transactions is considered, teaching al-Hakim’s use, interest free loans, Tax Free financial transactions, al-Hakim’s historic impact, Shariah, Riba, Complaint financial transactions, the business world,
~ University of Virginia School of Law Federal Tax Course, Professor: M. Robinson, Federal Income Taxation, L. Dominick, Text Authors: William A. Klein, Joseph Bankman, Daniel N. Shaviro,
~ Washington University School of Law Federal Tax Course, Professor: Bixby,
~ Washington & Lee University School of Law Federal Tax Course,
~ Weiler Sports Law, LSE, Labor Arbitration in Professional Sports, The History and Legal Authority of the Sports League Commissioner
~ “A Long Deep Drive to Collective Bargaining, Of Players, Owners, Brawls, and Strikes”, Robert C. Berry, William B. Gould, Student Journals at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Scholarly Commons, Individual v. Collective Interests, Case Western Reserve, Law Review, Volume 31 Summer 1981, CASES, PUBLISHED, UNIVERSITIES, LAW REVIEWS, ENTERTAINMENT, SPORTS, COURSE, OUTLINES, PUBLICATIONS, Case, Western, Reserve, Law, Review,
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~ Marquette Law Scholarly Commons, Interpreting the NFL Player Contract, Professor Gary R. Roberts, Marquette Sports Law Review,
~ Vanderbilt University School of Law, Sports Law, Knight Commission, purpose was to examine NCAA athletics and make recommendations, Professor Joseph Fishman, Studocu,
~ University of Nevada-Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law, Course, Sports Law, Competition Law, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Professor Marc Kligman, Adjunct, Sports Law, University of Nevada William S. Boyd School of Law, UNLV 87169927,
~ Santa Clara University School of Law, Legal Professions: Sports Law, The Role of the Commissioner and Other Governing Authorities, Professor Alan W. Scheflin, Santa Clara Law,
~ Quimbee Law School Case Briefs, Overview, Casebooks, study aids, BAR Review, online Continuing Legal Education, CLE courses, Alvin Moore vs Atlanta Braves, Major League Baseball Arbitration Proceeding, MLB-MLBPA Arb. 77-18 (1977), Professor A. Porter,
~ Course Hero Sports Law Outline, 1968 Major League Baseball (MLB) Basic Agreement, made the Commissioner the arbitrator, clearly allowing for arbitration of reserve system grievances,
~ Quizlet, Sports Law 1-3, Alvin Moore & Atlanta Braves (1977),
~ Judd’s Sports Law Outline, SPORTS LAW OUTLINE, Chapter, Best Interests of the Sport: The Role of the Commissioner and Other Governing Authorities,
~ NetSuite Inc, Alvin Moore & Atlanta Braves, Arbitration as an Exclusive Remedy, § 301 Preemption, ABDUL-JALIL, Sports and Entertainment Law Cases in All Major College’s Juris Doctorate Law (JD) and Masters in Business Administration (MBA) Programs, MBA Programs,
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~ Host/Honoree: Evening of Elegance, National Arabic Conference, Oakland, CA. 1997,
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~ Mountain Regional Law Convention, Oklahoma City, OK. 1980,
~ College of Alameda, Alameda, CA.  1981,
~ Eastern Regional Law Conference, Washington D.C. 1980,
~ National Black Media Convention, Oakland, CA. 1972,
~ National BALSA Law Conference, Washington D.C. 1976,
~ Pacific Coast Law Conference, San Francisco, CA. 1976,
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Washington University School of Law Federal Tax Course,Professor: Bixby;Yale University School of Law Federal Tax Course,Professor: Eric M. ZoltText Authors: William A. Klein, Joseph Bankman, Daniel N. Shaviro;University of Virginia School of Law Federal Tax Course,Professor: M. Robinson * Federal Income Taxation * L. DominickText Authors: William A. Klein, Joseph Bankman, Daniel N. Shaviro;Washington & Lee University School of Law Federal Tax Course,
Harvard University School of Law Federal Income Taxation Course Outline,Professor: Fluscheal-Hakim’s victory in the Federal Tax Court over the U. S. Tax Commissioner has academians teaching al-Hakim’s use of interest free loans in Tax Free financial transactions as part of a Wake Forest University School of Law Federal Tax Course on “ISLAMIC AND JEWISH PERSPECTIVES ON INTEREST” and al-Hakim’s historic impact on Shariah-Riba Complaint financial transactions in the business world.Wake Forest University School of Law Tax Course on “ISLAMIC & JEWISH PERSPECTIVES ON INTEREST”,
[caption id="attachment_339" align="alignleft" width="169"] Jalil with Robert Shapiro and Bill Walsh[/caption]
Author/Professor: Newman, Joel S.al-Hakim’s victory in the Federal Tax Court over the U. S. Tax Commissioner has academians teaching al-Hakim’s use of interest free loans in Tax Free financial transactions as part of the Wake Forest University School of Law Federal Tax Course on “ISLAMIC AND JEWISH PERSPECTIVES ON INTEREST” and al-Hakim’s historic impact on Shariah-Riba Complaint financial transactions in the business world.Joel S. Newman is a professor at Wake Forest Law School, Winston Salem, North Carolina.In this report, Newman discusses financial transactions that allow devout Muslims and Jews to obey religious prohibitions against interest, while giving investors a return on their investments. The tax treatment of these transactions is considered. An integral part is al-Hakim’s case.1977-
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CASES PUBLISHED IN UNIVERSITIES LAW REVIEWS, ENTERTAINMENT AND SPORTS COURSE OUTLINES AND PUBLICATIONS on ALVIN MOORE LANDMARK LEGAL CASE
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Case Western Reserve Law Review Volume 31 Summer 1981 Number 4
A Long Deep Drive to Collective Bargaining: Of Players, Owners, Brawls, and Strikes.
Professor Robert C. Berry, Professor William B. Gould
Student Journals at Case Western Reserve University School of Law Scholarly Commons
[caption id="attachment_4047" align="alignright" width="300"] UMass School Law[/caption]
University of Massachusetts- Amherst
Major League Baseball’s Grievance Arbitration System
by Glenn M. Wong, Professor of Sports Law
Entertainment and Sports Law
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[caption id="attachment_4048" align="alignleft" width="205"] Marquette University School of Law Sports Law Institute[/caption]
Marquette University School of Law
Entertainment and Sports Law Commons Journals at Marquette Law Scholarly Commons
Interpreting the NFL Player Contract
Professor Gary R. Roberts
Marquette Sports Law Review- Volume 3, Issue 1, Article 5, Fall
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[caption id="attachment_4049" align="alignright" width="300"] Vanderbilt University School of Law[/caption]
Vanderbilt University School of Law
Sports Law – Knight Commission: purpose was to examine NCAA athletics and make recommendations
Professor Joseph Fishman
Studocu
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[caption id="attachment_4050" align="alignleft" width="300"] UNLV Boyd School of Law- Sports Lawyers[/caption]
University of Nevada-Las Vegas William S. Boyd School of Law
Course: Sports Law: Competition Law | National Collegiate Athletic Association
Professor Marc Kligman, Adjunct. Sports Law
University of Nevada William S. Boyd School of Law
UNLV 87169927
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[caption id="attachment_4051" align="alignright" width="300"] Santa Clara University School of Law[/caption]
Santa Clara University School of Law
Legal Professions: Sports Law
The Role of the Commissioner and Other Governing Authorities
Professor Alan W. Scheflin – Santa Clara Law
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[caption id="attachment_4052" align="alignleft" width="225"] Quimbee Law School Case Briefs, Overview, Casebooks, study aids, BAR Review, and online Continuing Legal Education (CLE) courses[/caption]
Quimbee Law School Case Briefs, Overview, Casebooks, study aids, BAR Review, and online Continuing Legal Education (CLE) courses
Alvin Moore vs Atlanta Braves
Major League Baseball Arbitration Proceeding
MLB-MLBPA Arb. 77-18 (1977)
Professor A. Porter
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[caption id="attachment_4053" align="alignright" width="300"] Course Hero Law School Case Briefs[/caption]
Course Hero Sports Law Outline
1968 Basic Agreement made the Commissioner the arbitrator clearly allowing for arbitration of reserve system grievances.University of Texas School of Law
Course Title: LAW 111
6) Agent Representation – The collective agreement plays the ultimate governing role
[caption id="attachment_4054" align="alignleft" width="279"] Quizlet Law School Case Briefs[/caption]
Quizlet, Sports Law 1-3
Alvin Moore & Atlanta Braves (1977)
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Judd’s Sports Law Outline
SPORTS LAW OUTLINE
Chapter 1 – Best Interests of the Sport: The Role of the Commissioner and Other Governing Authorities
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NetSuite Inc:
Alvin Moore & Atlanta Braves …
D. Arbitration as an Exclusive Remedy; § 301 Preemption
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Weiler Sports Law 6th ACB LSE
Labor Arbitration in Professional Sports
The Early Years  (Pg 85)
The History and Legal Authority of the Sports League Commissioner
Arbitration of Disciplinary Disputes
Chapter 3. Labor Arbitration in Professional Sports…………………….  121
A. Contract Interpretation Through Arbitration ………………………….. 123
Alvin Moore & Atlanta Braves …………………………………………….. 124
Notes and Questions …………………………………………….… 126
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Studocu
Vanderbilt University School of Law
Sports Law- The Knight Commission
Purpose was to examine NCAA athletics and make recommendations
Professor Joseph Fishman

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RAMPANT Fraud, Deception, “Bait-and-Switch”, “Slight-of-Hand” in Recall D. A. Pam Price

RAMPANT Fraud and Deception complete with “Bait-and-Switch” and “Slight-of-Hand” Fraud Techniques with Signatures in Petition to Recall D. A. Pam Price

To: Ms. Pamela Price                  Tim Dupuis             

District Attorney                            Alameda County Registrar of Voters

        René C. Davidson Courthouse            1225 Fallon St., Room G-1

        1225 Fallon Street, Room 900            Oakland, CA 94612

        Oakland CA 94612 Fax: 510-272-6982

        Fax: 510-383-8615, 510-271-5157

Ismail J. Ramsey-Director                    Rob Bonta

U. S. Attorney’s Office                         Attorney General of California

           Federal Courthouse                             1300 I Street, Suite 125

           450 Golden Gate Avenue                  P.O. Box 944255            

           San Francisco, CA 94102                  Sacramento, CA 94244-2550

           Fax: 510-637-3724                        Fax: 916-324-8835

           Robert Tripp, FBI Director                  

D. A. Pamela Price responds to Recall

           Northern District of California              

           San Francisco Field Office                  

           450 Golden Gate Avenue, 13th Floor   

           San Francisco, CA 94102-9523            

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FROM:     Aaron & Margaret Wallace Foundation, Abdul-Jalil al-Hakim
DATE:     February 21, 2024
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RE:        RAMPANT Fraud and Deception complete with “Bait-and-Switch” and “Slight-of-Hand” Fraud Techniques with Signatures in Petition to Recall D. A. Pam Price

Dear District Attorney Pamela Price, Registrar of Voters Tim Dupuis, U. S. Attorney General Director Ismail J. Ramsey, FBI Director Robert Tripp, California Attorney General Rob Bonta, et. al.,

I recently went to Trader Joe’s- Emeryville and observed a group of people (7) standing around a man sitting in a chair at a table perched at the entrance of the store near the shopping cart rack. There was a band of people (over 20) canvasing the parking lot carrying clipboards with papers on them.

At one point, a man came down to the store roll up door returning a shopping cart, then gave it to a customer at the cart rack.

He then approaches me and begins to ask me questions. He asked if I was interested in helping children get medical services? I responded “of course”. He then asked if I was a resident of Oakland. I responded “no”. He then asked if I lived in Alameda? I responded “you mean Alameda County?, yes”.

Bait-and-Switch

He then began to explain the cause he claimed was supporting the initiative for the funding of the medical care program for children and asked me if I would sign a petition for it to be funded. I said “yes” if the petition is to establish, continue or increase funds for medical services for children.

He then hands me a clipboard with a petition on the top page and points to the section he wanted me to complete. I glanced at the document and observed the name, address, signature lines, and completed them.

Slight-of-Hand

Upon completing them, with the deft and slight-of-hand technique, he then quickly flips the page and says “you have to sign here too”. I said “oh?”. I glanced at the document and observed the top paragraph had “Recall Pam Price” in it.

Who’s funding D. A. Price Recall?

I stopped him and asked “what is this?”. He said that it was part of the petition for the kids care. I said “that can’t be true, it says Recall Pam Price on it!”. He fumbled for a response until I pointed out that what he did was “fraud and deception”, and asked “how many other people have you had sign this Recall petition under the same pretense?” He insincerely “apologized” for any misunderstanding he may have caused and was unaware that it was wrong. I explained that the signees of the petition are unwittingly signing Recall Pam Price Petition instead of one for medical services for children!

I asked him who he was and asked for his identification wherein he said he was from out of State and displayed a Maryland I.D. with his thumb covering the name and address.

Fraud and Deception

I asked for the contact information for the petitioners, but he claimed he did not know anyone being from out of State. He proceeded to say that he did NOT KNOW where the petition offices were, the address or phone number of it, his co-workers, his manager/supervisor, where he was living in California during this period of gathering signatures for the petitions, etc.

I asked to see the petitions to ascertain if there was any contact information on them and he admitted that there were THREE petitions he was gathering signatures for. I saw that ONLY ONE of the petitions actually had any listing or reference to any organization on it and it was a different petition for Loma Linda that was allegedly addressing child health care.

I asked him if he was aware of the politics behind the Recall petition and he said he wasn’t. He became agitated when I persisted in expounding on the fact of his process being fraudulent and deceptive with the signees of the petition unwittingly signing a Recall Pam Price Petition instead of or inanition to one for alleged medical services for children, and said “that’s your opinion”! I asked him if he explains the Price recall petition as he did with the alleged one for medical services for children and he said sure. I said “you did NOT do that with me, instead using a bait-and-switch tactic and technique to have me unwittingly signing a Recall Pam Price Petition instead!”. He said that he would have explained it to me but I caught it first and that he was doing that now! I reiterated that I HAD TO CATCH HIM FIRST and he still had NOT explained anything to me about the Recall petition. I reminded him that he said he didn’t know anything about the Recall nor the politics behind it!

I informed him that I am not in th dark regarding this Recall petition and the controversy surrounding it and he should be if he is ethically gathering signatures for same. He NEVER even attempted to explain anything regarding the recall petition!

No Information for the Petitioners

Continuing th discussion of his employment, he said that he just gets picked up in the morning, taken to an office and given stacks of petitions to be signed for that day, for which he is paid. BUT, he did NOT KNOW where he was living nor where the office was that he went to get the petition and get paid!

I retrieved the document I had signed and blotted out the name, address, and signature lines I had completed.

Informed District Attorney

I called the offices of District Attorney to inform them of the potential massive fraud and deception using this bait-and-switch tactic and slight-of-hand technique on the signees of the petition to unwittingly sign a Recall Pam Price Petition instead of one for medical services for children.

New Adventures of Carlie Chan and SAFE

I checked with the Save Alameda For Everyone (SAFE) organization behind the Recall effort and they did not list the Trader Joe’s location as one of their official signature gathering locations.

Registrar Gather and Impound the Potential Fraudulent Petitions

I suggested that the District Attorney have someone investigate this matter, to gather, impound, examine the potential fraudulent petitions and interviewing/questioning to ascertain the INTENT of the signees of the petition to determine if they wittingly or unwittingly signed the recall petition, their address, and signatures to validate or invalidate them accordingly.

In the 45 minutes that I was parked there, you couldn’t help but notice the beehive of activity swarming the man sitting at the table at the entrance of the store, the cadre of people stopping shoppers around the door while a band of other people canvasing the parking lot carrying clipboards with petitions on them.

This fraud and deception could be MASSIVE and should be investigated IMMEDIATELY as the IMPACT upon the residents of Alameda County and the country would be IRREVERSIBLE and DAMAGE UNTOLD!
Respectfully,
Abdul-Jalil
510-394-4501

A-LIST SUPER BOWL CELEBRITY PLACEMENT: A Day In The Life

ALL our SUPERSTAR Management Clients and Friends- as many of you have already known FOR MONTHS now we have not been accepting any requests for Celebrity Placement for SUPER BOWL activities as the game is in Las Vegas and we have a literal plethora of talent available to chose from. BUT, to ALL who have made the journey through this week (and last 2 weeks for some with the Grammys and Emmys) I SALUTE YOU!!

For those that do NOT know, here is “A Day In The Life” look into the lives of those CHOSEN for SUPER BOWL CELEBRITY PLACEMENT!

We have been honored by the National Football League (NFL), the Super Bowl, Super Bow (NFL) Experience and NFL Properties since 1994, with OUR expertise and relationships, collaborate with the advertising/marketing/promotion/public relations departments to design engineer and curate YOUR placement with team/NFL and Super Bowl Advertisers, Marketers, Sponsors, NFL Properties Licensee, Event Planners, and Promotional companies in need of a CELEBRITY, or a POPULAR, Decorated NFL Player, even Super Bowl veteran honored by the NFL!

Many Sponsor events need help with that special promotion and want to secure the most appropriate Celebrity for the occasion/event for INVITATION ONLY Parties that brings together business, sports, charity and Hollywood celebrities to raise money, FUNDRAISING AND FUN-RAISING, AND/OR JUST RAISING FUNDS HAVING FUN!

The Super Bowl is the most prestigious, highly anticipated EVENT in the Universe, and the glamorous parties are World Class! The Sponsors can see and be seen with the most exalted and prominent A-listers, the year’s biggest Oscar, Grammy, Emmy, Tony (EGOT) and other Major award winners in movie, television, music and entertainment acts, sports, social media, and influencers with shows that features numerous celebrity guests and entertainment where the fabulous post-event after-party celebrations are the definitive main draw!

The Sponsors can provide the A-listers appearance fees, VIP Concierge, accommodations, transportation, for their corporate celebrity meet & greets, tv/radio/media appearance/interview promotions, product promotions, autograph signings, and more, usually lasting approximately one week. But most importantly for their corporate Super Bowl game suite attendance as part of our devised and implemented overall strategy and tactics for reaching its clients target market(s) using sports, motion picture, entertainment, concerts, internet, advertisements, endorsements, and special event properties as marketing vehicles to implement sponsorship and other promotional programs of an advertising campaign, for corporate exposure and product image enhancement.

A Day In The Life
“A Day In The Life” of a Celebrity Placement client is a very rigorous and grueling Daily Itinerary Schedule that would include:
4:00am- get up, prepare for interviews
6:00- 8:00 am- Drive-time TV/Radio/Podcast media appearance/interview
9:00-11:00 am- Breakfast Event
12 Noon- 2:30 pm- Lunch Event
3:00- 5:00 pm- Corporate/NFL TV/Radio/Podcast media promotional appearance/interview
7:00- 10:30 pm- Dinner Event
12 Midnight- 3:00 am- Fabulous post-event after-party celebration; Personal party preference
4:00am- get up, prepare for interviews- Repeat!
HELL, I’m TIRED!!

To ALL our SUPERSTAR Management Clients and Friends- as many of you already know, FOR MONTHS now we have not been accepting any requests for Celebrity Placement for SUPER BOWL activities as the game is in Los Angeles and we have a literal plethora of talent available to chose from.

Hey Ms. Mari, how are you? Who’s the HOF’er? I would think that he has contact with the Chiefs marketing/promotion department and they could certainly hook’em up with team/NFL and Super Bowl Advertisers, Marketers, Sponsors, NFL Properties Licensee, Event Planners, and Promotional companies in need of an decorated NFL experienced, even Super Bowl veteran honored by the Chiefs/NFL!

We have contact with the teams and companies marketing/promotion/public relations departments and could certainly HOOK YOU UP with team/NFL and Super Bowl Advertisers, Marketers, Sponsors, NFL Properties Licensee, Event Planners, and Promotional companies in need of a decorated NFL experienced, even Super Bowl veteran honored by the NFL!

Many sponsor events may still need help with that special promotion and want to secure the most appropriate celebrity for the occasion/event for INVITATION ONLY Parties that brings together business, sports, charity and Hollywood celebrities to raise money, FUNDRAISING AND FUN-RAISING, AND/OR JUST RAISING FUNDS HAVING FUN!

The Super Bowl is the most prestigious, highly anticipated EVENT in the Universe, and the glamorous parties are World Class! The sponsors can see and be seen with the most exalted and prominent A-listers, the year’s biggest Oscar, Grammy, Emmy, Tony (EGOT) and other Major award winners in movie, television, music and entertainment acts, sports, social media, and influencers with shows that features numerous celebrity guests and entertainment where the fabulous post-event after-party celebrations are the definitive main draw!

The Sponsors can provide the A-listers appearance fees, VIP Concierge, accommodations, transportation, for their corporate celebrity meet & greets, tv/radio/media appearance/interview promotions, product promotions, autograph signings, and more, usually lasting approximately one week. But most importantly for their corporate Super Bowl game suite attendance as part of our devised and implemented overall strategy and tactics for reaching its clients target market(s) using sports, motion picture, entertainment, concerts, internet, advertisements, endorsements, and special event properties as marketing vehicles to implement sponsorship and other promotional programs of an advertising campaign, for corporate exposure and product image enhancement.

A very rigorous and grueling daily itinerary schedule that would include:
4:00am- get up, prepare for interviews
6:00- 8:00 am- Drive-time TV/Radio/Podcast media appearance/interview
9:00-11:00 am- Breakfast Event
12 Noon- 2:30 pm- Lunch Event
3:00- 5:00 pm- Corporate/NFL TV/Radio/Podcast media promotional appearance/interview
7:00- 10:30 pm- Dinner Event
12 Midnight- 3:00 am- Fabulous post-event after-party celebration; Personal party preference
4:00am- get up, prepare for interviews- Repeat!
HELL, I’m TIRED!!

VIP Super Bowl LVIII; New Years Eve 2023-4; Emmy Awards; Grammy Awards; SAG Awards; Vanity Fair Oscar Party; Elton John Oscar Party; Coachella; CMA Awards; Milan Men’s Fashion Week

VIP New Years 2324 Ball Drop, Emmy Awards; Grammy Awards; SAG Awards; Vanity Fair Oscar Party; Elton John Oscar Party; Coachella; CMA Awards; Milan Men’s Fashion Week

There are some GREAT options for the upcoming Primetime Awards Season with a special deals on Floor Seating and Parties that may never repeat itself. This is an ultra exclusive experience can include Red Carpet, Pre-Dinner Cocktails, an intimate Seated Dinner (you can watch Live Telecast while you party and mingle) and a great After Party with an incredible DJ. Join our SUPERSTARS Network and Send your Request to Subscribe to Superstars Network to: info@superstarmanagement.com

SUPER BOWL LVIII A-List Celebrity Placement

If you are or have “A List” Celebrities that would like to attend the SUPER BOWL LVIII, February 11, 2024 you may be able to attend as a select V.I.P. The “A Lister” could receive: air transportation or Private Jet service from major U. S. cities, hotel suites and accommodations, ground transportation, VIP tickets to the game, special V.I.P. guest invitations to the exclusive events. Contact us ASAP with Celebrity bio for consideration.

To ALL our SUPERSTAR Management Clients and Friends- as many of you already know, FOR MONTHS now we have not been accepting any requests for A-List Celebrity Placement for SUPER BOWL activities as the game is in Las Vegas and we have a literal plethora of talent available to chose from.

To ALL our SUPERSTAR Management Clients and Friends- as many of you already know, FOR MONTHS now we have not been accepting any requests for Celebrity Placement for SUPER BOWL activities as the game is in Las Vegas and we have a literal plethora of talent available to chose from.

Welcome to Super Bowl LVIII!

Super Bowl LVIII will be played at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday, February 11, 2024. Throughout Super Bowl Week, enjoy events such as Opening Night and Super Bowl Experience with immersive experiences for fans of all ages. Click above to get more information on each event by clicking below!

Super Bowl LVIII Game Day Information

Date: Sunday, February 11, 2024

Location: Allegiant Stadium, 3333 Al Davis Way, Las Vegas, NV 89118

Halftime Performer: Usher

For more information on Allegiant Stadium, please visit: https://www.allegiantstadium.com/events/detail/superbowl-lviii

Super Bowl Opening Night fueled by Gatorade

Football’s biggest week kicks off on Monday, February 5th LIVE from Las Vegas with a sneak peek of the home of Super Bowl LVIII. Be there in-person at Allegiant Stadium and witness exclusive interviews from the stars in their only public appearance before the big game. Tickets are just $30 with no hidden fees.

TICKETS MORE INFO

Super Bowl Experience presented by Toyota

Immerse yourself in the NFL’s football festival at Mandalay Bay South Convention Center from Wednesday, February 7 – Saturday, February 10, 2024. Enjoy interactive games, captivating NFL exhibits, exclusive autograph signings and more. Tickets start at $25 and kids 12 and under attend FREE.

TICKETS MORE INFO

Official Super Bowl Ticket Packages

The official ticket packages, including hospitality offerings, experiences and suite access at Super Bowl LVIII are available now through On Location!

PACKAGES

Gameday Security and Procedures

Gameday will look a little different at Allegiant Stadium, learn more about security procedures and protocols for Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium.

LEARN MORE

NFL OnePass

NFL OnePass gives you access to all Super Bowl LVIII event information and is your go-to guide for Gameday! Please note that NFL OnePass is required to participate in any interactive games on site. Fans who download and register for the NFL OnePass app will also be entered for a chance to win a pair of tickets to Super Bowl LVIII. Visit: nfl.com/onepass to download today!

NFL Super Bowl LVIII
February 11, 2024

Location: Allegiant Stadium – Las Vegas, NV. This February, thousands of football fans from all over the country will be watching the AFC and NFC Champions duke it out in football’s most coveted game. We have access to the Big Game and all the VIP Super Bowl Parties, along with accommodations, transportation, celebrity meet & greets and more! The 2024 Ultimate Super Bowl Experience includes: 2, 3, or 4 night hotel accommodations.
Date: February 11th, 2024.

VIP Events (details further down the page)
Dec. 31st: VIP NYE Ball Drop Experience (NYC)
Jan. 14th, 2024: Critics Choice Awards (LA)
Jan. 12th – 15th: Milan Men’s Fashion Week (Milan)
Jan. 15th, 2024 : Primetime Emmy Awards (LA)
Feb. 4th, 2024: Steven Tyler Grammy Awards Viewing & After Party (LA)
Feb. 24th, 2024: 2024 SAG Awards & After Party (LA)
March 10th, 2024: Vanity Fair Oscar After Party (LA)
March 10th, 2024: Elton John Oscar Viewing Dinner & After Party (LA)
April 12th – 14th, 2024: 2024 Coachella Music Festival (Indio, CA)
November 13th, 2024: 2024 CMA Country Music Awards (Nashville)

VIP Experiences (details further down the page)
– Lionel Messi Meet/Greet (Miami)
– Interview with Major Media Personality (LA)
– Tonight Show w/ Jimmy Fallon VIP Tickets (NYC)
– Late Show w/ Stephen Colbert VIP Tickets (NYC)
– Profile in Major West Coast Lifestyle Magazine
– SNL Tickets (NYC)
– Exclusive Club Memberships

AMWF, Abdul-Jalil and Belal Esa receive Proclamation Honoring them for Muslim American Achievment in Resolution from the Mayor of the City of Albany

“WHEREAS, the Aaron and Margaret Wallace Foundation (AMWF), founded in 1957 provides basic necessities to over 30,000 individuals per month, including hot meals, fresh produce, toys, books and more. Brother Abdul-Jalil al-Hakim and Brother Belal Salih Esa were instrumental in supporting the Albany community, providing food, hygiene supplies, and hot meals. Belal, who served not just the Albany community but also the Oakland Islamic Center and the Jummah Free Farmers Market dedicated his life to service and uplifting his community and beyond. On September 19, 2022 Belal lost his life to senseless gun violence but his legacy to support the underserved community lives on through AMWF, his family and loved ones; and”

The Aaron & Margaret Wallace Foundation (AMWF), since 1957, is a public services organization based on GIVING AND SHARING, is non-denominational, Multi-Cultural, 100% volunteer financed and operated relief organization that serves over 30,000 people a month, provides FREE charitable assistance to the general public with food, medicine, clothing, educational and employment opportunities, mental and physical health referrals, legal aid, shelter and other necessities to the economically, mentally, and physically challenged; the poor and needy; the undereducated and undeserved; people living with sever illness including symptomatic HIV and AIDS; people living substance abuse; seniors 55 years and older; prenatal women; at risk youth; and homebound people living with serious illness; homeless, unhoused; immigrants and refugees; different-abled shut-in residents; and individuals, children, families, and organizations who lack these essentials for any reason. We provide private school and college admissions educational opportunities; assists with referrals for job training and placement; rental assistance; social services assistance; homelessness assistance; mental and physical health assistance; medical assistance and legal aid assistance referrals FREE for ANYONE whom has the need.

The Aaron & Margaret Wallace Foundation (AMWF), from our Oakland base, serves a 100 mile radius to San Francisco, to Sacramento, to Stockton, to San Jose and back covering all points in between.

AMWF has been heavily involved in and has taken the lead the servicing and protecting the most vulnerable of these homeless, unhoused communities since the 1970’s that as a result of COVID-19, now the government needs to address the spread of this Deadly agent of the virus. We provide direct, meaningful and essential sustenance extending these various services and programs to those most in need. Providing food IS AN ESSENTIAL service, so we are used for that purpose, we added new food resource donors, we MUST be out to serve and our work has TRIPLED!

For many YEARS prior to Covid, and since, we have provided FREE groceries, clothing, shoes, hygiene kits, sleeping bags, blankets, medicine, and hot chef’s prepared gourmet meals to the homeless and homeless encampments and habitations of ALL kinds, from the streets to parks, from trees and bushes to alleys, from corners to ditches, from hand built shanties to tents under freeway overpasses!

We provide FREE groceries, bagged and hot chef’s prepared gourmet meals, plus the above, to the Safe Parking Programs, among others, at local senior and community centers, and faith based organizations in an effort to provide families and/or individuals who have been displaced and are temporarily homeless, living in their vehicles and need a safe place to park and sleep overnight, with restrooms and an attendant present throughout the night at all of the locations.

We also provide food to those that had previously obtained necessary items at their Senior Center. But now that they’re closed, are vital to the wellness of the community and senior population with our Food Bank program and Free Farmers Market Food Give-Aways.

One Blessing of the pandemic is we have added MORE retail grocery stores pick ups and arranged several other groups programs with the young adults and kids to participate in servicing the poor, homeless, and senior shut-in’s, since they were out of school and needed something to do!! This will stick with them for LIFE!

We also annually hand out over 400 Eid gifts/toys to the youth twice a year for Eid and regularly during our weekly Jumaah Free Farmers Market Food Giveaways.

We provide direct, meaningful and essential sustenance extending these various services and programs to those most in need to MORE Muslims in America, per Allah (SWT), then ALL the Islamic charity groups COMBINED in the United States including Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), Islamic Circle of North America ICNA, Islamic Society of North America ISNA, Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC), Muslim American Society (MAS), Muslim Community Association, MCA-SFBA, American Muslim Alliance (AMA), Center for Islamic Pluralism (CIP), Muslim American Leadership Alliance (MALA), the Muslim Reform Movement (MRM), Muslims Facing Tomorrow (MFT), the American Islamic Forum for Democracy (AIFD), The Mosque Cares, American Muslims for Palestine (AMP), Muslim Legal Fund of America (MLFA), Muslim Ummah of North America (MUNA), Muslim Alliance in North America (MANA), American Muslim Alliance (AMA), The Mosque Foundation, American Muslim Task Force (AMTF), American Muslims for Civic Engagement (AMCE), The North American Islamic Trust (NAIT), the Muslim Students Association (MSA), United Muslim Americans Association (UMAA), United Muslims of America (UMA), the UMMA, Inner-City Muslim Action Network, Muslim Advocates, Helping Hand for Relief and Development (HHRD), United States Council of Muslim Organizations (USCMO), MuslimARC, and Zaytuna College!!

Bismillah-ir-Rahman-ir-Rahim (بِسْمِ ٱللَّٰهِ ٱلرَّحْمَٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ)

“In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful”

INNA LILLAHI WA IN ALLAH E RAJIOON

“Indeed, to Allah we belong and to Allah we shall return.”

إِنَّا لِلَّٰهِ وَإِنَّا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُونَ

On September 19, 2022, Belal Salih Esa was one of two gunshot victims at 31st Street and Telegraph Avenue about 7:45 p.m. that night, inside Layalina, a Middle-Eastern pizza restaurant that died on the scene right around the corner from a mosque where they had been praying just 45 minutes beforehand. The Oakland Islamic Center is around the corner from the shooting scene where the men had been attending their evening prayers at around sundown or 7 p.m.

Surveillance video from the store and restaurant that were involved, shows a white vehicle, possibly a Prius, pulling up and someone started shooting into the store and restaurant. Police are reviewing that footage, but did not confirm any suspect vehicle information.

Belal was on the Board of Directors of the Oakland Islamic Center and his family operated several businesses and performed Charity with the Aaron & Margaret Wallace Foundation (AMWF) Jumaah Free Farmers Markets in the African and Middle Eastern Muslim communities and at several Eat Bay Masajids on Jumaah Friday Kuthbah. Belal, Ethiopian by birth, worked tirelessly to better the African and Muslim communities in the Bay Area, where he singularly fed thousands in 9 Free Food Ministries each week with our AMWF Free Food Program, AHDL!

He is survived by his wife Mimi, sons Dawude- graduated from U. C. Berkeley with a triple major, Omar- also graduated from U. C. Berkeley, Salih- 15 year old entrepreneur at the top of his class entering high school, and daughter Rewda- the smartest of them all!

We couldn’t have done ANYTHING without your support, AHDL!! May ALLAH accept your good deeds and fasts, and grant you and your families duas, Salaahs, forgiveness and REWARD YOU and your Families with Jannatul Firdaus in paradise directly under his throne, iA! Shukran wa Jazzak Allah Khair Khayrun

    These organizations that we support included: Masjid al-Rahman with Br. Mohammed Younis A. Subedar; the Islamic Center of Vallejo with Mohammed Hussain, Abdul Khabir, Najim Khan, Abdul Aziz Mohammed, Gamal Abushaban, Amal Ahmad, Sr. Sanober, Qaisar Zaman; Islamic Society of West Contra Costa County, Masjid al-Rahman, Universal Mercy Academy and Uma Homeschool Co-Op with Imam Abdul-Rahman, Ishmael, Banna Mirza, Yosef and Khadija Ayyad and their daughters, Maulana Hamza Mehter, Br. Syed Mujibur Rahman, Br. Abdul Maqsat, Dr. Imadul Islam, Talha Mirza and the students of Universal Mercy Academy and Uma Homeschool; Richmond Muslim Mission Center and Masjid Tawqua with Imam Wali Muhammad, Willie Shakoor; Masjid al-Islam and Masjid al-Islam School- Imam Abdul-Alim Musa, Sis Nanita Strong, Sumayyah Abdul-Haqq, Minyahn Robinson, Sis. Michelle and her husband Ibrahim, Sis. Adrianna and her daughter, Steve Swaggard- Kiongozi Binamu, Phylis Goins and her son Maxwell, Rodney Harrison; Berkeley Masjid and Dr. Naseem Z. and Dr. M. Yusuf Sheikh and Family, and the A 2 Z Foundation; Oakland Islamic Center- with Belal Esa and his son’s Omar, Salih, and Dawud, Masjid AbuBakr with Belal Esa and his son’s Omar, Salih, and Dawud with Jamaludin Omar; Masjidul Waritheen and the Lighthouse Mosque with Oni Mussan, Theon Berkley-King, their family and volunteers with the King-Thomas L. Berkley Foundation; Unified Muslim Community Masjid of San Leandro, San Leandro Islamic Center – Masjid Al-Farooq; CALIFA: Center for Advance Learning Improving Family Awareness with Bros. Jamaal Pratt, Saleem Lofton, Muwwakli Thompson, and Jeremy serving the Community of Vallejo, with one of four locations at The Marina Vista Apartments.
    In addition to their Masjid Communities, these groups served:
University Village Berkeley, Bear Pantry, Al-Noor School, Ibad-Ar-Rahman Sunday School, Oakland Islamic Center, Oakland Islamic Center Weekend Islamic School, Islamic Center of Alameda, Masjid Quba, Berkeley Masjid Weekend Islamic School, Sultana Bookstore, Masjid International Wahadah, Islamic Center of Berkeley, Unified Muslim Community, Masjid Omar Al-Farooq, Islamic Center of Contra Costa, Noor Islamic & Cultural Community Center, Islamic Society of Northern California, Islamic Cultural Center of Northern California, San Ramon
Islamic Center- serve many Masjids and their communities, Africans, Middle Easterners, Indo-Pak-So. Asian, Blacks, Latinos, Immigrants, Refugees, the poor, the needy, and the public at large- 1,000’s of people a day!
    A couple of these youth-led operations were with/by Yosef and Khadija Ayyad and their daughters at the Islamic Center of Vallejo; and Banna Mirza, Maulana Hamza Mehter, Talha Mirza and the students of Universal Mercy Academy and Uma Homeschool at Islamic Society of West Contra Costa County, Masjid al-Rahman, AHDL!
     This will stick with them for LIVES! We are and have been heavily involved in servicing the Homeless for over 50 years, that suddenly the government needed to address as a potential Deadly agent of the spread of the virus. ALL our work Tripled up to the time they were unceremoniously dismissed!
    We ALL have had to face and address the devastating effect the Pandemic has had on the WORLD! We hurried and struggled to find solutions that could slow- at the very least, the surge of Covid and it’s disastrous multiplying deadly force.
    We learned that many things we thought were true and accurate simply were NOT! We learned that many things we were told was true and accurate simply were NOT!
    We learned that many things we thought we knew, we simply did NOT!
    We learned that vaccinations are many things we thought, BUT simply NOT a CURE!
    As a front line “essential worker”, we saw FIRST HAND, the consequences of ALL the actions and inactions taken, the many things that were done that should NOT have been done, AND, the many things that were NOT done that should have been done!
    Foremost among those of US on the front line in the worst conditions supporting those MOST at risk- the unhoused, we lived in real-time the absolute FEAR that gripped those in the “wild”!
    One of the GREATEST issues that consumed our emotions was the incessant open display of MAN’S INHUMANITY TOWARD MAN!
    We are ALWAYS operating with the reminder that tomorrow is NOT promised, no matter how much you do in the service of man for God! We have had several people that were killed while serving food to the less fortunate.
    YOU WILL NEVER KNOW ALL THE BATTLES HE/WE HAVE HAD TO FIGHT WITH THE RACISM, BIGOTRY, ISLAMOPHOBIA, XENOPHOBIA, AND PURE HATE THAT WE ENCOUNTER BEING THE ONLY AFRICAN-AMERICAN, MUSLIM FOOD BANK! I will address that at a later
date.

    We will ALWAYS make HONEST, SINCERE, DEDICATED EFFORTS IN SUPPORT OF OUR SELF PROFESSED COMMITMENT in combating the centuries long INJUSTICE with our work to put an end to HUMAN/CIVIL Rights, economic injustice, real and personal property poverty; physical and mental oppression and brutality; to racism, and inequities where so many shocked and outraged people around the world have found it in their own DNA
as humans to oppose this historical display of systemic and endemic injustice that enables discrimination and protects the violation of human rights.

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    At this time we are asking YOU to be available to support our communities very lifelines!
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    Shukran wa JZK,
 
Abdul Jalil
We, the Aaron & Margaret Wallace Foundation (AMWF), and Abdul-Jalil, have received another Proclamation for Muslim American’s with a Resolution Honoring us from the Mayor of the City of Albany, the City Council and from the Albany Unified School District Board of Supervisors, Albany, CA, during their Council meeting September 5, 2023. We received this Honor with the family of Belal Salih Esa whom was murdered in 2022.
We, the Aaron & Margaret Wallace Foundation (AMWF), pray Allah (SWT) you and the Families are well, ALL of your health is robust, you’re making GREAT progress in your Deen, your businesses are thriving, that everything will be perfect in your life and you ALL stay in Allah’s Love, Grace, Guidance and Mercy, iA, Amen!
As CEO and President of the Aaron & Margaret Wallace Foundation (AMWF), I, Abdul-Jalil was Awarded the Certificate of Recognition from the California State Assembly for 2021-22 Humanitarian, Civil and Human Rights Achievements. I want to sincerely “THANK” ALL my/our supporters and I am thankful of the recognition for the work done as a Humanitarian for societal change/advancement with the establishment of real economic, social, and political equality across gender and color lines, in Civil Rights and Social Services addressing: Homelessness; Constitutional Reform; Social Justice Reform; Hunger and Food Insecurity; Police Reform; Climate Justice Reform; Criminal Justice Reform; Gun Violence; Religious Hate, Bias, Islamophobia, Xenaphobia and Bigotry; Immigration/Refugee Crisis; Healthcare; Education Equality; School-to-Prison Pipeline; Wealth Inequality/Poverty and Basic Needs; Voter Rights; COVID-19 Pandemic Relief Response; Sport and Athletes Human Rights and the fight for Judicial Reform to END Grand Systemic and Endemic Corruption, that includes Judicial/Legal Systemic Racism, Bigotry, Persecution, as a subset.

Colorado football coach Deion Sanders’ son, Shedeur, buys Maybach after monster NIL deal

Deion Sanders’ son, Shedeur Sanders, bought a Maybach after a huge NIL deal. Here is a video of them driving in the car.

Colorado football coach Deion Sanders and his son, Shedeur Sanders, hope to turn the program’s fortune around after it won just one game this past season.

Deion put the program in a massive overhaul with the transfer portal and brought in Shedeur and other players to quickly try and make the Buffaloes competitive. Shedeur will play quarterback and have all eyes on him this season.

He has scored NIL deals with Mercedes-Benz, Gatorade, Tom Brady’s clothing brand and Beats by Dre, among other outlets. On3 reported in November that Sanders has an NIL value of $1.3 million.

Wednesday, Deion posted a video in which he is driving with Shedeur in a Maybach, which has a starting price of $200,000.

“It wasn’t like this when I was in college,” Deion said in the video.

Shedeur and Deion Sanders will look to bring attention to Colorado football this season. The Buffaloes have not had a winning season since 2016 and have failed to reach five wins since 2019.

Deion coached Jackson State football for the last three seasons. He led the Tigers to back-to-back SWAC championships in 2021 and 2022. Last season, they finished 12-1.

Shedeur’s Maybach

Coach Prime will bring in the nation’s No. 2 transfer class to try and turn Colorado football around. The Buffaloes have a very difficult schedule with TCU, Oregon, USC, UCLA, Oregon State and Utah among their opponents. Only the Bruins had fewer than 10 wins in 2022 (they had nine).

Colorado football is picked to finish ninth in the Pac-12 by 247Sports. The Buffaloes hope they can finish even higher and shock the nation.

Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson’s ZOA Energy launches NIL campaign headlined by Angel Reese, Marvin Harrison Jr.

Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson’s ZOA Energy launches NIL campaign headlined by Angel Reese, Marvin Harrison Jr.
Pete Nakos

07/19/23
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ZOA Energy Drink
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson was not able to profit off his NIL rights as a defensive tackle at Miami in the 1990s.

Things have significantly changed since then. The former professional wrestler is now one of the most recognized and highest-paid actors in Hollywood. An owner of the XFL, he has his own Under Armour line.

The Rock also has his own energy drink, ZOA, which has entered the NIL world in a very big way. An annual program dubbed, “The Rock’s Warriors,” has signed NIL deals with seven college athletes. Georgia‘s Brock Bowers, Austin Peay‘s Hansel Enmanuel, Florida A&M‘s Amaya Gainer, Ohio State‘s Marvin Harrison Jr., Miami’s Kamren Kinchens, North Carolina‘s Drake Maye and LSU‘s Angel Reese have all inked endorsement deals with the brand.

Each athlete was selected by The Rock. Everett Sports Management‘s Rachel Everett, Dan Everett and Jeff Hoffman created and procured the NIL campaign.

“Through this first-of-its-kind NIL expansion program, ZOA Energy will bring together some of the greatest college athletes of our time,” The Rock said in a statement. “I know from experience the grit and hard work that’s required of these college athletes to get the job done. Not just during their championship games or in the classrooms, but every day in the game of life. ZOA gives people that power, that unique energy to fuel themselves and fuel others around them – that’s why I’m super pumped about uniting all of The Rock’s Warriors under one roof.

“I personally selected these phenomenal individuals because of the energy, tenacity, and excitement they bring to the game. With a diverse set of stories and experiences, they’re driven, hungry, talented and ready for ZOA to help fuel them to greatness.”

Provided by ESM
Details of ZOA NIL campaign
As part of the agreements, the athletes will lead an upcoming marketing campaign for the energy drink and will release content across their social media platforms. “The Rock’s Warriors” will support national and regional partnerships through the deal.

“NIL is a brave new world,” ESM’s Dan Everett told On3. “Working alongside disruptive and multifaceted brands can be a catalyst for groundbreaking work. For ESM Sports, procuring the right talent to accelerate awareness and consideration for ZOA was the goal. Combining seven of college athletic’s biggest names with the stardom of The Rock is the single most defining moment in NIL history.”

ZOA pieced together a loaded class of NIL talent. Reese has seen her national profile soar following LSU’s national title, adding 3.6 million social media followers and signing NIL deals with brands like PlayStation and Starry.

“I’m pumped to be a part of such a unique group of athletes, and who better than The Rock to bring us together for a one-of-a-kind opportunity,” Reese said. “ZOA is all about putting in the work, learning from your wins and losses, and empowering others, something I strive to do every day on and off the court, so it was a no-brainer to join the first class of The Rock’s Warriors.”

Harrison had 77 catches for 1,263 yards and 14 touchdowns in 2022. He’s started to take advantage of his marketability, recently launching a memorabilia website and signing with Mark Wahlberg Chevrolet. Maye has become one of college football’s most marketable names since last season. The quarterback wrapped up his rookie campaign throwing for 4,321 yards with 38 touchdowns and only seven interceptions. Touting a 66.2% completion percentage, he led the Tar Heels to an ACC title game appearance.

An Everett Sports Management client, Bowers has played a significant role in helping Georgia win the last two national title games. Name to the first-team All-SEC, first-team All-American and the John Mackey Award winner, he turned down deals from Georgia’s Classic City Collective this winter. Instead, he’s inked partnerships with companies like NOBULL and Dick’s Sporting Goods.

Dominican Republic native and one-handed basketball sensation Hansel Enmanuel received approval for an O-1 visa in October, which gives him the ability to pursue NIL deals in the U.S. through his newfound work authorization. He has agreed to deals with adidas and Gatorade.

A safety, Kinchens has a $474,000 On3 NIL Valuation. A first-team All-America last season, he led the Hurricanes with 59 total tackles along with six interceptions, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble.

“It is the maturation of commercial NIL. ESM’s ability to create, navigate and bring together these amazing NIL athletes for ZOA cannot be overstated,” Hoffman told On3. “Equally as impressive is the ZOA team’s ability to be brave, nimble and creative in the execution of such a tremendous activation. The Rock’s Warriors is how high-profile, real NIL (commercial NIL) is done right.”

Monetizing Your Personal Brand: CAECAY Empowering Student Athletes, Entertainers, Celebrities, and Influencers with NIL Expertise

Monetizing Your Personal Brand: Empowering Student Athletes and Entertainers with CAECAY’s 50 Years of Expertise in NIL

In today’s digital age, the power of personal branding has never been more apparent. For student athletes, entertainers, celebrities, and influencers, the ability to monetize their Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) has become a game-changer. Thanks to the NCAA’s recent policy change allowing college student athletes to profit from their NIL, a world of opportunities has opened up. Leading the way in this transformative landscape is the Congress of Athletes Entertainers and Celebrities Creating Alternatives for Youths (CAECAY). With over 50 years of experience and a commitment to empowering individuals, CAECAY, in collaboration with esteemed organizations and personalities like the Aaron & Margaret Wallace Foundation, AMWF, Abdul-Jalil al-Hakim, Superstar Management, Ex-why AdVentures, and Nowtruth, is poised to revolutionize the world of NIL monetization.

Advertising Campaign: “Unlock Your Potential with CAECAY’s NIL Monetization Program”

Campaign Objective:
To raise awareness among student athletes, entertainers, celebrities, and influencers about the Congress of Athletes Entertainers and Celebrities Creating Alternatives for Youths (CAECAY) and its NIL Monetization Program. The campaign aims to showcase the opportunities available through monetizing Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) and encourage individuals to leverage their personal brand for financial success.

Campaign Slogan:
“Embrace Your Power. Monetize Your Influence. Join CAECAY’s NIL Revolution!”

Target Audience:
Student Athletes, Entertainers, Celebrities, and Influencers seeking to monetize their NIL and earn income from their personal brand.
Athletes, Entertainers, Celebrities, and Influencers looking to expand their revenue streams and maximize their reach.
Coaches, mentors, and industry professionals who support and guide athletes, entertainers, celebrities, and influencers.

Campaign Elements:
Motion Picture, Television, Video, Radio, Audio, Print Commercial/Ads, Social Media, Podcast, Blog/Vlog, Web Ads:
Create visually captivating and inspiring commercial ads that highlight the success stories of athletes, entertainers, and influencers who have benefited from CAECAY’s NIL Monetization Program. Showcase the various avenues of income generation, such as autograph signings, coaching lessons/clinics, social media endorsements, and appearances at restaurants or events.

Digital Advertisements:
Develop engaging digital ads for social media platforms, websites, and mobile apps. These ads will:
Feature compelling visuals and persuasive messaging to capture attention and generate interest.
Highlight the financial opportunities available through NIL monetization and CAECAY’s expertise in the field.
Direct viewers to the CAECAY website or dedicated landing page for more information and enrollment.

Influencer Collaborations:
Partner with influential athletes, entertainers, celebrities, and social media influencers who have successfully monetized their NIL. They will serve as brand ambassadors and share their experiences, insights, and endorsement of CAECAY’s NIL Monetization Program through:
Sponsored social media posts and stories.
Live streams or recorded videos discussing the benefits of NIL monetization and CAECAY’s support.
Collaborative content, such as Q&A sessions or exclusive interviews, showcasing their journey and financial success.

Educational Webinars and Workshops:
Organize informative webinars and workshops led by industry experts and professionals from CAECAY. These sessions will cover topics like:
Understanding the legal aspects and guidelines of NIL monetization.
Building and managing a personal brand for maximum impact.
Social media strategies to enhance engagement and attract sponsorships.
Financial planning and wealth management for long-term success.
Contract negotiations and endorsement opportunities.

PR and Media Outreach:
Engage with media outlets, sports networks, and entertainment platforms to share the success stories of individuals who have thrived through CAECAY’s NIL Monetization Program. Provide press releases, interviews, and media kits highlighting the transformative experiences and financial gains achieved by program participants.

Campus Activations and Events:
Organize interactive events and activations on college campuses, sports venues, and entertainment hubs. These activities may include:
Panel discussions featuring industry experts, successful athletes, entertainers, and influencers sharing their NIL monetization journey.
Autograph signings, meet-and-greets, or mini-clinics conducted by prominent athletes or entertainers.
Competitions or challenges encouraging students to showcase their talent and entrepreneurial spirit.
Sponsorship of sporting events or concerts, leveraging CAECAY’s presence to connect with the target audience.

Measurement and Evaluation:
Track website traffic, click-through rates, and conversions from digital advertisements.
Monitor social media analytics to assess reach, engagement, and audience sentiment.
Measure the number of enrollments and inquiries received through the campaign period.
Conduct surveys and feedback sessions to gauge awareness, perception, and satisfaction among the target audience.
Monitor media coverage, including press mentions, interviews, and features, to evaluate campaign reach and impact.

CAECAY recognizes that student athletes and entertainers possess unique talents and personal brands that can be harnessed for financial gain. Through their comprehensive program, they equip individuals with the knowledge, tools, and support necessary to leverage their NIL effectively. Whether it’s signing autographs, coaching lessons and clinics, social media endorsements, or appearances at restaurants and events, CAECAY’s program provides the guidance needed to maximize earning potential. Their expertise and proven track record make them an invaluable resource for those seeking to monetize their personal brand.

Empowering Through Education:
One of CAECAY’s core principles is education. They understand the importance of equipping student athletes and entertainers with the skills and knowledge required to navigate the complexities of NIL monetization. Through their partnership with industry experts and professionals, CAECAY offers educational webinars and workshops that cover a wide range of topics. From legal aspects and guidelines surrounding NIL monetization to building and managing a personal brand, participants gain valuable insights and practical strategies for success. CAECAY’s dedication to empowering individuals through education sets them apart as a leader in the field.

A Network of Support:
CAECAY’s network of influential organizations and personalities provides participants with unparalleled opportunities for growth and collaboration. The Aaron & Margaret Wallace Foundation, AMWF, Abdul-Jalil al-Hakim, Superstar Management, Ex-why AdVentures, and Nowtruth bring their expertise, connections, and resources to the table, ensuring participants receive the support they need to thrive. With their guidance, individuals can navigate the intricacies of contract negotiations, endorsement deals, and wealth management, fostering long-term success in their careers.

Creating Alternatives for Youths:
Beyond the individual benefits, CAECAY’s mission extends to creating alternatives for youths. By empowering student athletes and entertainers to monetize their NIL, CAECAY generates opportunities that not only shape their own futures but also provide inspiration and pathways for aspiring young talents. Through mentorship programs, community engagements, and outreach initiatives, CAECAY strives to make a positive impact on the lives of young individuals, creating a ripple effect that reaches far beyond the realm of sports and entertainment.

As the landscape of collegiate sports and entertainment continues to evolve, CAECAY stands at the forefront, offering a comprehensive program that unlocks the financial potential of student athletes and entertainers through NIL monetization.
Through an integrated advertising campaign encompassing television commercials, digital advertisements, influencer collaborations, educational webinars, PR outreach, and campus activations, CAECAY aims to empower student athletes, entertainers, celebrities, and influencers to monetize their NIL. By showcasing success stories, providing educational resources, and fostering strategic partnerships, the campaign will drive awareness and engagement, positioning CAECAY as a trusted partner in unlocking financial opportunities through NIL monetization.
With their 50 years of experience, partnerships with influential organizations and personalities, and dedication to education and empowerment, CAECAY is paving the way for a new era of financial opportunities. By joining forces with the Aaron & Margaret Wallace Foundation, AMWF, Abdul-Jalil al-Hakim, Superstar Management, Ex-why AdVentures, and Nowtruth, CAECAY creates a formidable alliance that is set to revolutionize the world of NIL. Together, they provide the guidance, resources, and support needed for individuals to maximize their personal brand and create a prosperous future.