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On June 6, a settlement was approved to end the House v. National Collegiate Athletic Association antitrust lawsuit. The ...
The House Settlement directly resolved outstanding antitrust lawsuits arising out the NCAA’s compensation system for the use ...
Professional players unions for the five major US sports leagues -- baseball, soccer, basketball, football and hockey -- appealed on Monday for American lawmakers to reject antitrust exemptions or leg ...
President Trump is looking to establish national standards for college athlete endorsement deals — an issue that has upended ...
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Texas A&M announces major changes after NCAA settlement - MSNA judge has approved a settlement to House vs. National Collegiate Athletics Association allowing student athletes to be paid.
As we reported all the way back in 2013, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) sued EA and the CLC for breach of contract over the two trying to make deal for new games without the ...
In addition to allowing schools to pay students directly, the settlement also includes a provision requiring the National Collegiate Athletic Association to divide up roughly $2.8 billion and give ...
[1] The case is Grant House, et al. v. National College Athletic Association, et al., case number 5:20-cv-3919, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
Many of those student-athletes got a second chance through a blanket waiver from the Division III Management Council of the National Collegiate Athletics Association, which allowed them to extend ...
Mid Michigan College is proud to announce the appointment of Danny Smith as the College’s new Athletic Director.
July 1 begins a new era of college sports, one in which athletes will be paid directly by their respective universities.
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