In June 2021, a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court issued its eagerly anticipated decision in National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Alston, ruling for the first time that NCAA rules governing student-athlete eligibility are subject to full scrutiny under federal antitrust law. Although the immediate impact of the Alston decision was rather modest—merely requiring the NCAA to allow its schools to compete by offering prospective players education-related benefits such as laptop computers and stipends for future graduate-level study—the Court hinted that it was prepared to extend the logic of this ruling much further, calling into question the legality of the NCAA’s entire model of “amateur” intercollegiate athletics. As a result, many suspect...
On August 8, 2014, in O’Bannon v. National Collegiate Athletic Association, the U.S. District Court ...
Horizontal restraints are unlawful per se unless a court can identify some redeeming virtue that suc...
Few traditions are as near and dear to the hearts of Americans as college athletics. The institution...
In June 2021, a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court issued its eagerly anticipated decision in National Col...
College sports are a multi-billion dollar industry. The best college football head coaches, like the...
Until the recent Supreme Court decision in NCAA v. Alston, the NCAA has operated as a monopoly over ...
The NCAA, previously known as the IAA until 1910, was developed to regulate intercollegiate athletic...
The NCAA is not above the law. On June 21, 2021, the Supreme Court unanimously held in NCAA v. Alsto...
This study addresses the court cases of O’Bannon v. NCAA, Keller v. NCAA, Alston v. NCAA, and Jenkin...
43 p.This Article begins with a brief description of the development of the NCAA and its emergence ...
Players at academic institutions have found themselves on a winning streak lately. The flurry of ath...
Currently there are several pending antitrust suits challenging NCAA rules restricting the economic ...
On December 16, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari in NCAA v. Alston, a case concerning...
College sports has been undergoing rapid commercialization and reorganization. This transformation h...
The college athletics industry is worth $16 billion, and it only continues to grow as the number of ...
On August 8, 2014, in O’Bannon v. National Collegiate Athletic Association, the U.S. District Court ...
Horizontal restraints are unlawful per se unless a court can identify some redeeming virtue that suc...
Few traditions are as near and dear to the hearts of Americans as college athletics. The institution...
In June 2021, a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court issued its eagerly anticipated decision in National Col...
College sports are a multi-billion dollar industry. The best college football head coaches, like the...
Until the recent Supreme Court decision in NCAA v. Alston, the NCAA has operated as a monopoly over ...
The NCAA, previously known as the IAA until 1910, was developed to regulate intercollegiate athletic...
The NCAA is not above the law. On June 21, 2021, the Supreme Court unanimously held in NCAA v. Alsto...
This study addresses the court cases of O’Bannon v. NCAA, Keller v. NCAA, Alston v. NCAA, and Jenkin...
43 p.This Article begins with a brief description of the development of the NCAA and its emergence ...
Players at academic institutions have found themselves on a winning streak lately. The flurry of ath...
Currently there are several pending antitrust suits challenging NCAA rules restricting the economic ...
On December 16, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari in NCAA v. Alston, a case concerning...
College sports has been undergoing rapid commercialization and reorganization. This transformation h...
The college athletics industry is worth $16 billion, and it only continues to grow as the number of ...
On August 8, 2014, in O’Bannon v. National Collegiate Athletic Association, the U.S. District Court ...
Horizontal restraints are unlawful per se unless a court can identify some redeeming virtue that suc...
Few traditions are as near and dear to the hearts of Americans as college athletics. The institution...