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Litigation

Jul. 27, 2013

NCAA putting distance between itself and Electronic Arts in student-athlete battle

A federal judge still must decide whether to certify a class of athletes that may change the fortunes of the NCAA, but in the meantime, the athletic organization is doing what it can to limit how badly such a decision might hurt.


By Hadley Robinson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken still must decide whether to certify a class of athletes that may change the future and fortunes of the NCAA, but in the meantime, the athletic organization is doing what it can to limit how badly such a decision might hurt.


The National Collegiate Athletic Association announced last week it would not renew its contract with its co-defendant in the massive antitr...

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