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National Collegiate Athletic Association v Alston | Goulston & Storrs PC

Supreme Court Sides with Student-Athletes in NCAA v. Alston, Expands Permissible Types of Compensation On June 21, 2021, the United States Supreme Court unanimously found that NCAA rules blanketly prohibiting student-athletes from receiving certain types of compensation violate the federal antitrust laws. The Alston decision recognizes that the NCAA’s “amateurism” rules cannot work to benefit everyone except the student-athletes who produce the product in the first place.  Further, the Court left open the question as to how much additional “educational-related benefits” may exist without violating that bedrock NCAA principle of “amateurism.” In this article, we provide an overview of the Alston case and highlight some of the key issues that colleges and universities and their athletic departments need to consider in light of the Court’s decision.

Supreme Court Strikes Down NCAA Rule Prohibiting Student-Athletes from Receiving Education-Related Benefits | Foley Hoag LLP

The United States Supreme Court today released its opinion in NCAA v. Alston, holding unanimously that the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (NCAA) prohibition on providing student-athletes with “education-related benefits” things like laptops that could be used for furthering a student’s studies constitutes an antitrust violation.  While Alston did not address the question of whether the NCAA’s prohibition on financial compensation of student-athletes also constitutes an antitrust violation, a concurrence by Justice Kavanaugh all but invites such a challenge in the future.  As such, Alston is unlikely to be the last word on the intersection of what Justice Gorsuch termed “the intersection of higher education, sports, and money.”

Tucker Carlson on crime surge, COVID origins, vaccine mandate at Indiana University

Tucker Carlson on crime surge, COVID origins, vaccine mandate at Indiana University
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82% see religious freedom as key to healthy US society: Rasmussen | U S News

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