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Judge gives parties 14 days to alter House v. NCAA antitrust terms
A proposed settlement in a landmark NCAA antitrust class-action case needs more work to reach the finish line, a federal court judge in California ruled on Wednesday.
Judge Wilken Threatens to Reject House Settlement
On April 23, U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken temporarily rejected the terms of the settlement in House v. NCAA, effectively issuing an ultimatum to the parties: fix the roster limits issue or risk blowing up the settlement. We have discussed the House case and the terms of the settlement in several NIL Revolution blog posts and Highway to NIL podcast episodes. At bottom, Judge Wilken declined to grant final approval of the proposed settlement…
South Dakota Wins Concessions For Itself And For Universities Nationwide In Settlement With NCAA
South Dakota won special terms for itself and financial concessions for universities across the country while settling a lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletic Association, according to a Wednesday announcement from state Attorney General Marty Jackley.
Judge Ices House v. NCAA Settlement Approval Over Roster Limits
The House settlement cannot stand—at least not without some refurbishments. In a surprise move Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken declined to grant final approval of the proposed deal—meant to resolve House v. NCAA and two related antitrust class actions—citing concerns about how the agreement would affect a number of current college athletes. Wilken, in a five-page order, said […]
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