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The roster limits ended up in the House v. NCAA settlement because they enabled the drafters to address a couple of different ...
Following decades of strategic missteps and legal faceplants, the NCAA is facing an existential crisis that plays out in ...
The plan on the table offered only a few tweaks to the sprawling deal announced last year that will clear the way for schools ...
Lawyers for NCAA, Power Five conferences and plaintiffs attempt to address issues judge emphasized during recent hearing on ...
The settlement will make it harder for high-profile programs to simply outspend their opponents and likely reduce the earning power of the flashiest athletes. Those are two reasons why some observers ...
In a pivotal year for college athletics, the industry's future rests over the next few weeks on a retiring judge, a divided ...
If approved, House v. NCAA antitrust settlement would ‘usher in significant changes’ to college sports, experts say.
The House vs. NCAA Settlement case moves closer to finality causing a shift in collegiate athletics as we know it with gender ...
On the final day of “March Madness,” the NCAA’s attention shifted from basketball courts to the courtroom, where a federal judge signaled a ...
The long-expected approval of a landmark antitrust case allowing college players to be paid directly by schools is on hold for at least one week.  The federal judge presiding over the House v. NCAA ...
The defendants are the NCAA and the Southeastern ... as they continue to seek limited antitrust protections from Congress to ...