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Sep. 26, 2018

Testimony closes in landmark NCAA antitrust trial

Both sides in the potentially landscape-altering National Collegiate Athletic Association antitrust case finished examining expert witnesses on the final day of trial Tuesday.

OAKLAND — Both sides in the potentially landscape-altering National Collegiate Athletic Association antitrust case scrambled to finish examining expert witnesses on the final day of trial Tuesday.

While testimony from Stanford University sports economist Roger Noll, who took the stand a second time to dispute expert economist testimony from the NCAA, could most likely prove to be the most influential, the most unexpected testimony ...

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