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In a landmark decision for college athletics, a California judge is preparing to settle former ASU swimmer Grant House's ...
Lawyers for NCAA, Power Five conferences and plaintiffs attempt to address issues judge emphasized during recent hearing on ...
A pillared goliath along Constitution Avenue, the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium stands as one of the capital city’s most iconic ...
A bill that modifies existing Oregon law around student-athletes earning money from their Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) ...
A federal judge declined to make a final ruling on the NCAA’s $2.8 billion House settlement after hearing objections Monday.
College sports is in a state of constant fluidity. It will get some more clarity as early as this week when a final decision ...
The House vs. NCAA Settlement case moves closer to finality causing a shift in collegiate athletics as we know it with gender ...
The judge will now assess the brief, objections and settlement terms in their entirety before delivering a final ruling on approval.
Some questions and answers about this monumental change for college athletics: Q: What is the House settlement and why does it matter? A: Grant House is an Arizona State swimmer who sued the ...
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U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken has asked attorneys in the landmark $2.8 billion House settlement to come up with ...
The NCAA and power conference’s settlement of three antitrust cases — House, Hubbard and Carter, all of them legal challenges over athlete compensation — will usher in the age of athlete ...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – I would venture to guess there’s nothing that bores fans of college athletics more than the House settlement. Roster limits, athletic budget caps, arguments over transfer ...
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