A wave of antitrust lawsuits in recent years against the National Collegiate Athletic Association has threatened the NCAA’s control over college sports and challenged the business models of […]
Federal Judge Sides with Boston College, Blocking University’s Attempt to Sell Church
A federal judge in Missouri granted Boston College’s motion to block a Christian college in Missouri from selling a chapel on its campus grounds, as a contractual dispute […]
U.S. Appeals Court Introduces College Athlete Employee Test — Justia News — July 11, 2024
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit today introduced a new test to determine whether college athletes are considered employees of their schools, entitling them to […]
NCAA Agrees to Pay $2.75 Billion in Damages to College Athletes
Hagens Berman and Winston & Strawn led the way to a landmark $2.75 billion settlement Thursday against the NCAA on behalf of student-athletes’ antitrust change to the limitation […]