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In what has become known as the Alston or Jenkins case, a California district judge has issued a 104-page order in In re: NCAA Grant-in-Aid Cap Antitrust Litigation.
In what has become known as the Alston or
Jenkins case, a California district judge has issued a
104-page order in In re: NCAA Grant-in-Aid Cap Antitrust
Litigation. The matter focused on NCAA rules that prohibit
schools from offering certain forms of compensation to
student-athletes. Jones Day's
Chris Pace and
Marc Weinroth talk about the Alston decision and what
it could mean for college sports programs.
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