The NCAA’s Judicial Game-Changer Readies Her Final Shot
The last quarter-century of college sports history has lent itself to all kinds of “what-if” games, ranging from the plausible to the wildly speculative. Here’s one…
The last quarter-century of college sports history has lent itself to all kinds of “what-if” games, ranging from the plausible to the wildly speculative. Here’s one…
Jeffrey Kessler, Steve Berman, Benjamin Siegel and other attorneys representing college athletes filed a new federal antitrust law on Thursday that seeks to drive a…
Congress has increasingly indicated an interest in helping the college sports industry deal with multiple issues, from name, image and likeness to antitrust…
The NCAA can call college athletes as “amateurs,” but that designation shouldn’t prevent schools from recognizing those athletes as employees, a new court filing in…