Tag: NCAA
US: Athletes push to undo Pay Limits
College athletes are headed to federal court to take another shot at upending NCAA rules that prevent them from sharing in a multibillion-dollar college...
US: NCAA eases rules on athlete transfers
College athletes will no longer need permission from their coach or school to transfer and receive financial aid from another school, reported USA Today. ...
A Prelude to Jenkins v. NCAA: Amateurism, Antitrust Law, and the...
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A Prelude to Jenkins v. NCAA: Amateurism, Antitrust Law, and the Role of Consumer Demand in a Proper Rule...
US: Student-Athletes Seek $45m in legal fees over antitrust lawsuit
Last week in a lawsuit brought by student-athletes claiming that the value of their scholarships was anti-competitively capped by NCAA rules, the student-athletes sought...
Michigan and Sports Law
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Michigan and Sports Law
By Adam Epstein (Central Michigan University)
Abstract: The purpose of this article is to offer and...
US: $208m Settlement approved by court in NCAA antitrust case
Today, a California federal judge granted preliminary approval of a $208 million settlement in a lawsuit filed by student-athletes against the National Collegiate Athletic...
From student-athletes to employee-athletes: why a ‘pay for play’ model of...
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From student-athletes to employee-athletes: why a 'pay for play' model of college sports would not necessarily make educational scholarships...
US: NCAA agrees to pay $208 million settlement in antitrust case
The NCAA and 11 major athletic conferences announced Friday night they have agreed to pay $208.7 million to settle a federal class-action lawsuit filed...
Litigating Change in College Sports
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David Greenspan, Joseph Litman, Jan 14, 2014
The most important storyline in college sports...