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Peter Deppe v. NCAA
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June 26, 2018
7th Circ. Says NCAA's 'Year In Residence' Rule Can Stay
The NCAA may keep its rule restricting the way Division I athletes transfer to different schools, the Seventh Circuit said in a ruling Monday that rejected antitrust claims against the organization, finding that the rule is meant to preserve amateurism in college athletics.
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June 16, 2017
Transfer Rule Not Bad For Competition, NCAA Tells 7th Circ.
The NCAA shot back at a former college football player's bid to revive an antitrust challenge to the rule requiring student-athletes who transfer to sit out their sport for a year, telling the Seventh Circuit that the rule is pro-competition and serves to protect amateurism in college sports.
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May 16, 2017
NCAA Given 'Carte Blanche' On Transfer Rule, 7th Circ. Told
A former college football player who was told by the National Collegiate Athletic Association that he would have to forgo a year of play if he wanted to transfer schools wants his lawsuit challenging the so-called year-in-residence rule revived, telling the Seventh Circuit on Monday that a lower court gave the NCAA "carte blanche" to violate antitrust laws.