The historic deal would set up, for the first time ever, payments to student-athletes for their name, image and likeness.
The NCAA's effort to get approval of a legal settlement in its athlete-compensation cases faces opposition from the lawyer in ...
Lawyers involved with a proposed multi-billion-dollar settlement of three athlete-compensation antitrust cases against the NCAA and the Power Five conferences filed documents on Thursday that ...
A federal judge has given the green-light for plans to pay US$2.8 billion to former and current student athletes.
The filing argues the damages portion of the settlement is too low and restrictions placed on booster-funded NIL collectives ...
US District Judge Claudia Wilken releases an order setting timeline for deal that would put millions of dollars into pockets ...
Leaders from the Big Ten and SEC, the two most powerful conferences in college sports today, are preparing to hold a joint ...
5. Lawyers in the proposed House settlement — which would also resolve the Hubbard and Carter antitrust lawsuits against the NCAA — filed a revised version of the agreement, as well as a brief ...
Panelists discussed the impact of a $2.8 billion settlement secured in an antitrust class action lawsuit against the NCAA that will allow college athletes to receive revenue for use of their names ...