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At least 18 objections filed to $2.8B NCAA antitrust settlement, lawyers confident of approval
Read full article: At least 18 objections filed to $2.8B NCAA antitrust settlement, lawyers confident of approvalThe deadline has come and gone for objections to be filed against the landmark $2.8 billion settlement of antitrust allegations against the NCAA and the five largest athletic conferences.
US labor official says Dartmouth basketball players are school employees, sets stage for union vote
Read full article: US labor official says Dartmouth basketball players are school employees, sets stage for union voteA National Labor Relations Board regional official has decided that Dartmouth basketball players are employees of the school, clearing the way for an election that would create the first-ever labor union for NCAA athletes.
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Baylor infractions decision comes amid scrutiny of NCAA role
Read full article: Baylor infractions decision comes amid scrutiny of NCAA roleThe NCAA infractions committee decided against punishing Baylor for its mishandling of sexual assault allegations against athletes for a simple reason: Its rules don't allow it.
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High court agrees to hear NCAA athlete compensation case
Read full article: High court agrees to hear NCAA athlete compensation caseWASHINGTON โ For the first time in more than three decades, the Supreme Court will hear a case involving the NCAA and what it means to be a college athlete. The last time the Supreme Court heard an NCAA case was 1984. โThat was a shape-shifting decision that in many ways fundamentally changed economics of college football and college football television,โ said Gabe Feldman, director of the sports law program at Tulane. And now both sides are celebrating the decision by the Supreme Court to hear the case. Now the Supreme Court will weigh in, too.
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Nebraska players' lawsuit seeks to restore B10 fall football
Read full article: Nebraska players' lawsuit seeks to restore B10 fall footballA group of Nebraska football players filed a lawsuit Thursday, hoping a jury will force the Big Ten Conference to reinstate a fall football season. The players want a court order that would keep the Big Ten from going through with its plan to push the football season to the spring. This lawsuit isn't about money or damages, it's about real-life relief, said Mike Flood, the players' attorney. Sadly, these student athletes have no other recourse than filing a lawsuit against their conference, Flood said. Particularly when they may play in the spring.Flood also represents a group of Nebraska football parents that last week sought documents and other materials related to the Big Ten decision.