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If a California judge approves the landmark House v. NCAA settlement, college athletes will begin to take a share of revenue directly from universities. On the same day of the men’s college basketball ...
The marathon final approval hearing Monday included testimony from 14 objectors ... The NCAA will (again) turn to Congress: The NCAA has long lobbied Congress to pass legislation protecting the ...
Monday’s hearing lasted 6 ½ hours, but it was a moment more than a decade in the making — much of which took place in the ...
U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken's scheduled hearing ... level," said NCAA President Charlie Baker, whose organization continues to seek antitrust protections from Congress.
Judge Claudia Wilken had some key points that needed to be addressed before she could finalize a ruling on the groundbreaking ...
NCAA settlement will bring calm and order ... But no bill has been brought to the floor in either chamber of Congress despite multiple hearings on college sports, and it’s uncertain when or ...
U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken's scheduled hearing ... level," said NCAA President Charlie Baker, whose organization continues to seek antitrust protections from Congress.
U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken’s scheduled hearing Monday in a ... and schools are not interested in. NCAA President Charlie Baker has been pushing Congress for a limited antitrust exemption ...
A federal judge opened the final hearing for ... highest level," said NCAA President Charlie Baker, whose organization continues to seek antitrust protections from Congress.