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ADVERTISEMENT Len Elmore On Why Justices NCAA Ruling May Go Too Far Law360 (June 25, 2021, 9:57 PM EDT) Lawyer, former basketball player and television commentator Len Elmore told Law360 he is concerned that a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision will push college athletics into an arms race and that the value of a college education is getting lost in the conversation over amateurism. Len Elmore Elmore, a Harvard Law-trained attorney and college basketball commentator who has appeared on ESPN, CBS Sports and Fox Sports, spoke with Law360 just days after the Supreme Court s 9-0 ruling in NCAA v. Alston that the NCAA s amateurism rules are not exempt from federal antitrust law. The June 21 ruling affirmed a lower court. ....
The Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics, as part of its detailed proposal to reorganize the NCAA, said it found strong support in a survey of Division I athletic directors for an antitrust exemption from Congress as a way to rein in spending in big-time college sports. Just last month, Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) introduced a bill that would give college athletes the right to organize - though not necessarily unionize and collectively bargain with schools and conferences. After the NCAA‘s stinging loss this week, college sports leaders are acknowledging the path forward will have to include changes that once seemed antithetical to the mission. Southeastern Conference Commissioner Greg Sankey said the Supreme Court‘s opinion in the Alston case provided “clarity.” ....
Fargo, ND, USA / 740 The FAN Jun 22, 2021 | 4:18 PM Arizona s Ryan Holgate fields a hit by Vanderbilt s Dominic Keegan during the first inning of a baseball game in the NCAA College World Series on Saturday, June 19, 2021, in Omaha, Neb. (AP Photo/Rebecca S. Gratz) By Ralph D. Russo Embedded in Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s scathing rebuke of the NCAA and its rules were a few suggestions on how college sports can be reformed to avoid being sued into oblivion. “Legislation would be one option,” Kavanaugh wrote in a concurrence to the Supreme Court’s unanimous ruling against the NCAA on Monday. “Or colleges and student athletes could potentially engage in collective bargaining (or seek some other negotiated agreement) to provide student athletes a fairer share of the revenues that they generate for their colleges, akin to how professional football and basketball players have negotiated for a share of league revenues.” ....
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