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.”
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