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College sports is big business in the U.S. In 2019, intercollegiate competitive athletics — primarily men’s basketball and football — generated almost $18.9 billion in revenue. In exchange for participating in college sports, many student-athletes receive scholarships that cover some or all of the tuition, room and board at their schools. …
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Foreword
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Voting Rights, Gay Adoption and the Affordable Care Act on the Docket
Brnovich v. DNC, Fulton v. Philadelphia, Texas v. California and Others
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Antitrust Law
Federal Attempts to Regulate Business Competition
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9th Circuit Holding on Paying Student-Athletes
Applying Antitrust Law to Collegiate Athletics
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Before the Court in NCAA v. Alston
The Justices Weigh in on College Student-Athlete Compensation
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Glossary
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Pro & Con
Can the NCAA Set Limits on the Academic-Related Compensation Colleges Provide Their Student-Athletes?