NCAA Player Compensation Restrictions Reach Supreme Court

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The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments beginning at 10 a.m. Wednesday on whether the limits the NCAA imposes on how colleges compensate their athletes violate antitrust law. The closely watched case, which comes during the men’s and women’s Division I basketball tournaments, stems from the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s appeal of lower-court rulings… Continue reading NCAA Player Compensation Restrictions Reach Supreme Court

Supreme Court to Hear NCAA Antitrust Case on College-Athlete Compensation

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The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to consider whether the National Collegiate Athletic Association violated federal antitrust law with its efforts to keep tight limits on compensating college athletes. The court, in a brief written order, said it would hear the NCAA’s appeal of lower court rulings that found the association unlawfully limited competition for… Continue reading Supreme Court to Hear NCAA Antitrust Case on College-Athlete Compensation