House v. NCAA Hearing on Class Certification Spells Trouble for NCAA
House v. NCAA, a high-stakes lawsuit for NIL back pay, appears headed for class certification after Judge Claudia Wilken grilled NCAA attorneys on Thursday.
NLRB Files Complaint Against USC Aiming to Make Some College Athletes Employees
The next step in the case is a hearing on Nov. 7, where the NLRB will argue that USC’s media policies violate federal labor law.
Lawsuit Challenges Ivy League’s Ban on Athletic Scholarships
A federal antitrust lawsuit filed by a pair of Brown University basketball players is challenging the Ivy League’s ban on athletic scholarships.
Supreme Court Rules Against NCAA, Says Aid Limits Violate Antitrust Law
The United States Supreme Court ruled today in Alston v NCAA that the NCAA can’t block student-athletes from certain forms of education-related aid.
NCAA Petitions Supreme Court To Review Amateurism Case
The NCAA has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to review an antitrust case that allows schools to better compensate student-athletes.