The NCAA has faced countless legal battles in recent years, including challenges to its long-held position that college athletes are amateurs who cannot be both employees and student athletes. Despite ...
NCAA antitrust case ... a U.S. appeals court ruled in July that college athletes whose efforts benefit their schools may qualify as employees deserving of pay under federal wage-and-hour laws.
Sixty-four percent said they supported athletes’ rights to obtain employee status, and 59% supported their right to collectively bargain as a labor union. The NCAA is under growing pressure to ...
Georgia governor Brian Kemp on Tuesday signed an executive order that will make it legal for universities and colleges to ...
The governor argued that his order would help compensate athletes while waiting for news on a proposed settlement in a ...
Georgia joins Virginia as the second state to issue an executive order banning the NCAA from preventing their schools from ...
Financial education is poised to become a more critical aspect of student-athlete development in this new era of college ...
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has signed an executive order allowing universities in the state to directly pay athletes through ...
NCAA case surprised some ... "If I had to bet, in three years, five years, whatever it is, some college athletes are going to be employees because that's really the only way you can solve all ...
agreed in May to settle House v. NCAA and two similar case cases that challenged compensation rules for college athletes. The deal calls for the NCAA to foot the bill for nearly $3 billion in ...
President of the NCAA ... over athlete rights. The judge's emphasis on ensuring that athletes retain their rights to profit from their NIL indicates that the status quo may no longer be sustainable.
Two swimmers from Yale are snorkeling in the clear waters near Turks and Caicos Islands on May 24, 2023 ... the extraordinary journeys of NCAA athletes like Truwit, Hocker and Nuguse took center ...