Civil Litigation,
Antitrust & Trade Reg.
Sep. 6, 2018
Plaintiffs’ expert attacks shifts in NCAA amateurism definition
Attorneys sparred over the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s definition of amateurism on the second day of the antitrust trial in which college athletes are fighting for a bigger stake in the multibillion-dollar industry.
OAKLAND -- Attorneys sparred over the National Collegiate Athletic Association's definition of amateurism on the second day of the antitrust trial in which college athletes are fighting for a bigger stake in the multibillion-dollar industry.
Plaintiffs' attorneys argued demand for football and men's basketball has increased in the last decade, despite the NCAA constantly "changing the targets" of what constitutes amateurism, while ...
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