Few traditions are as near and dear to the hearts of Americans as college athletics. The institution holds a special place in society because it reflects the ultimate convergence of those values that uniquely define the United States: loyalty, competitiveness, and pride. However, the notion of basic fairness seems to have been excluded along the way, as the commercialization of college athletics gave way to total dominance over the industry by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The NCAA promulgates sports rules and organizes collegiate-level championships, but its most influential role involves promoting “amateurism,” or the notion that student-athletes are not entitled to compensation because college athletics should be a...
The college sports industry is must-see TV for millions of fans across the country and generates bil...
College student athletes generate millions of dollars in profits for schools, coaches, and conferenc...
There is an issue of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) student-athletes being exploite...
Few traditions are as near and dear to the hearts of Americans as college athletics. The institution...
The NCAA is in the midst of an era that will define the future of collegiate athletics and determine...
The NCAA prohibits its athletes from profiting from their athleticism while playing in the league. A...
The NCAA has seen its fair share of controversy concerning player compensation, whether it be throug...
While student-athletes are the backbone of the $11 billion college sports industry, they do not curr...
The NCAA is facing liability for eligibility rules that violate the Sherman Antitrust Act. Student-...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (“NCAA”) has regulated collegiate sports for over one h...
Should college athletes be compensated for their play and if so, how? The first question has been a ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This comment examines the NCAA\u27s rules and regulations of student-athletes and explores the possi...
The NCAA, previously known as the IAA until 1910, was developed to regulate intercollegiate athletic...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) contends that the principle of amateurism protec...
The college sports industry is must-see TV for millions of fans across the country and generates bil...
College student athletes generate millions of dollars in profits for schools, coaches, and conferenc...
There is an issue of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) student-athletes being exploite...
Few traditions are as near and dear to the hearts of Americans as college athletics. The institution...
The NCAA is in the midst of an era that will define the future of collegiate athletics and determine...
The NCAA prohibits its athletes from profiting from their athleticism while playing in the league. A...
The NCAA has seen its fair share of controversy concerning player compensation, whether it be throug...
While student-athletes are the backbone of the $11 billion college sports industry, they do not curr...
The NCAA is facing liability for eligibility rules that violate the Sherman Antitrust Act. Student-...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (“NCAA”) has regulated collegiate sports for over one h...
Should college athletes be compensated for their play and if so, how? The first question has been a ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This comment examines the NCAA\u27s rules and regulations of student-athletes and explores the possi...
The NCAA, previously known as the IAA until 1910, was developed to regulate intercollegiate athletic...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) contends that the principle of amateurism protec...
The college sports industry is must-see TV for millions of fans across the country and generates bil...
College student athletes generate millions of dollars in profits for schools, coaches, and conferenc...
There is an issue of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) student-athletes being exploite...