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The SCORE Act meets the NCAA’s demands and would prohibit student athletes from being recognized as college employees.
On June 6, a settlement was approved to end the House v. National Collegiate Athletic Association antitrust lawsuit. The ...
Read full article: Michigan GOP pushes MHSAA on gender rules compliance House Republicans are exerting pressure on the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) to align with President ...
As a result of the House settlement, college athletes will receive revenue sharing payments. Under the new revenue sharing ...
The National Women’s Law Center is intervening in defense of transgender athletes in a lawsuit brought against the National Collegiate Athletics Association attempting to force the organization to ...
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Some NCAA athletes can now be paid by schools: What to know - MSN
A multibillion-dollar settlement was approved on Friday by a federal judge, allowing National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I schools to directly pay college athletes for the ...
An antitrust case against the National Collegiate Athletic Association, which was settled last year, is the latest of several measures to upend that model. The lawsuit, House v.
March Madness is back and forecast to bring in almost $1 billion in revenue for the National Collegiate Athletic Association. And this year, women’s basketball teams are getting a piece of that ...
Throughout the tournament, announcers and commentators careful enough to heed the insistence of the National Collegiate Athletic Association speciously refer to the players as “student-athletes.” ...
— -- Meet Carla Williams, the first African-American female athletic director at a Power Five institution, who said she wants young girls to know, "I'm living proof that you can do anything ...
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