A federal appeals court dealt another blow to NCAA efforts to keep tight limits on compensating student athletes, ruling that the organization’s restrictions violated antitrust law
“NCAA limits on education-related benefits do not play by the Sherman Act’s rules,” the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said in a ruling Monday.
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