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NCAA, College Athletes Face Off At Supreme Court In High-Stakes Matchup


By: CBS News
Washington  A high-stakes legal battle pitting the NCAA against Division I college athletes played out before the Supreme Court on Wednesday, as the justices wrestled with whether to allow limits on compensation for student-athletes in a case that could decide the reach of the NCAA s authority to restrict payments to players.
The roughly 90 minutes of oral arguments in the dispute, led by Shawne Alston, a former running back at the University of West Virginia, took place against the backdrop of March Madness, the lucrative men s basketball tournament that generated nearly $865 million in net income for the NCAA in 2019.  ....

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Kavanaugh to NCAA: Antitrust Laws Not 'Cover' for Exploiting Student-Athletes'


31 Mar 2021
Right in the middle of March Madness the NCAA is facing judgment on another court as the U.S. Supreme Court considers
NCAA v. Alston, a class-action suit filed in 2014 by Division I football and basketball players against the collegiate sporting organization.
Under the NCAA’s rules, colleges and universities can pay for athletes’ educational expenses, including tuition and fees, room and board, and books, as well as small awards for athletic or academic achievements.
Though, if athletes are paid for playing sports, they become ineligible to play under NCAA, which directs sports at more than 1,000 member American colleges and universities. ....

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