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The O'Bannon Appeal Decision Buys The NCAA Time, A Little Money, And Nothing Else
A federal appeals court upheld the O'Bannon decision, but overturned its provision allowing athlete payment via deferred trust funds. What does this mean for the ongoing fight over NCAA amateurism?
The O'Bannon Injunction Delay Is a (Relative) Win for the NCAA
The more things change, the more they stay the same. A panel's ruling means that NCAA athletes won't be paid this year.
The College Sportspocalypse That Isn't
A federal injunction allowing college athletes to be paid via trust funds goes into effect on August 1. Fear of the great unknown has become the NCAA's bludgeon of choice in attempting to maintain the amateurism status quo.
The NCAA Is Trying to Hustle Congress for an Antitrust Exemption
With the end of amateurism seeming like a real possibility, the NCAA is trying to pull off a desperate ploy that will keep the money coming in.
The O’Bannon Ruling Is Just a First Step Toward Economic Justice for College Athletes
The NCAA lost the battle, but the war is still playing out in the courts and the media.