The Supreme Court will hear a landmark antitrust case brought by student-athletes against the National Collegiate Athletics Association in a case that could upend the college sports business model.
The high court said Wednesday it will hear appeals filed by the NCAA and one of its member conferences over a May decision that found the NCAA’s limits on player compensation violate antitrust laws.
The high court said Wednesday it will hear appeals filed by the NCAA and one of its member conferences over a May decision that found the NCAA’s limits on player compensation violate antitrust laws.
U.S. Supreme Court takes up NCAA appeal over benefit limits for college athletes
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear a bid by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to defend its limits on education-related compensation for college basketball and football players.
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