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Publications
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02.20.2024State Antitrust Lawsuit Challenges NCAA Recruitment RulesUpdatesIn January of this year, the attorneys general of Tennessee and Virginia filed a federal antitrust lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletics Association. The lawsuit seeks to prevent the NCAA from enforcing recruiting rules that allegedly “prevent prospective college athletes and transfer candidates from engaging in meaningful . . . discussions prior to enrollment” about opportunities to monetize their name, image, and likeness.
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02.12.2024NCAA's Antitrust Litigation History Offers Clues For NIL CaseArticlesHenry Hauser, Jacinda Stephens, and Gabriel Tong authored an article for Law360 titled "NCAA's Antitrust Litigation History Offers Clues For NIL Case" that discusses a new antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA. The lawsuit aims to stop the enforcement of recruiting rules that restrict discussions about monetizing college athletes' name, image, and likeness, which could have significant implications for future challenges and changes in NCAA policies.