Judge Claudia Wilken granted preliminary approval on Monday to a settlement in House v. NCAA that would permit schools to directly share revenue with athletes.
The proposed House v. NCAA settlement, which includes the landmark $2.78 billion settlement of three separate antitrust cases facing the NCAA and power conferences, received preliminary approval ...
A federal judge on Monday granted preliminary approval to the slightly revised version of a multi-billion-dollar settlement ...
A judge granted preliminary approval to the landmark $2.78 billion legal settlement that would transform college sports by ...
A judge granted preliminary approval Monday to the ... be in violation of Title IX. This settlement resolves three major antitrust lawsuits filed against the NCAA, including one spearheaded ...
In May, the NCAA agreed on a tentative $2.8 billion settlement that would provide direct compensation to former and current college athletes. On Monday, nearly four months later, the settlement gained ...
Oct 7 (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Monday gave tentative approval to the National Collegiate Athletic Association's landmark $2.7 billion settlement agreement to compensate student athletes for ...
Despite previously raising several important concerns relating to the NCAA’s proposed $2.8 billion antitrust settlement in House v. NCAA, ...
A judge granted preliminary approval Monday to the $2.78 billion legal settlement that would transform college sports by allowing schools to pay players. U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken ...