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BRANTMEIER v. NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
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April 04, 2025
Off The Bench: City Sues Sportsbooks, Ex-NFLer Battles TMZ
In this week's Off The Bench, Baltimore joins the fight against promotional tactics by DraftKings and FanDuel, Terrell Owens tries to protect a catchphrase in a trademark suit, and a trial over a child's injuries at a golf facility draws closer.
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March 31, 2025
NCAA Says Tennis Prize Money Class Cert. Bid Too Narrow
The NCAA is urging a North Carolina federal judge not to certify a class of college tennis players suing the organization over their inability to accept prize money from outside tournaments, saying the disputed rules do not affect a broad class of student athletes.
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February 10, 2025
Tennis Players Bid For Class Cert. In NCAA Prize-Money Feud
Two athletes challenging NCAA rules curbing college tennis players' ability to accept prize money in outside tournaments have asked a North Carolina federal judge to certify a class of potentially thousands of players, stressing the sweeping impact of the association's restrictions.
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November 13, 2024
UNC Tennis Player Narrows Prize-Money Suit Against NCAA
A University of North Carolina tennis player is taking another swing at NCAA rules stopping college athletes from accepting prize money in outside tournaments, this time limiting the proposed class action to Division I tennis players rather than athletes in a slew of non-revenue generating college sports.
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October 07, 2024
College Tennis Player Can't Block NCAA Prize Money Rules
NCAA rules restricting college athletes from earning prize money in outside competitions will remain in effect during a University of North Carolina tennis player's antitrust suit after a federal judge cast doubt on the strength of the case.
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September 05, 2024
Veteran Biz Lawyer Set To Mediate NCAA Prize Money Fight
The National Collegiate Athletic Association and University of North Carolina tennis player Reese Brantmeier have jointly agreed to have veteran Tarheel State business litigator Ray Owens mediate their dispute over the organization's limits on athletes receiving prize money from outside competitions.
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August 07, 2024
Tennis Player Says NCAA Prize-Money Ban Causes Real Harm
In a blistering response to the NCAA's defense of its ban on college athletes receiving prize money in non-collegiate competition, college tennis player Reese Brantmeier pointed to the contrast between the ban and new policies allowing name, image and likeness compensation, saying the disparity in rules "strains credibility."
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July 31, 2024
NCAA Wants Prize-Money Restrictions In Place During Suit
The National Collegiate Athletic Association has urged a North Carolina federal judge to keep in place its rules barring college athletes from collecting outside prize money during a lawsuit challenging their legality, arguing the case is simply about money, not pressing circumstances.
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July 22, 2024
Midyear Report: Surveying Vast NCAA Litigation Landscape
While the NCAA has never been a stranger to high-stakes litigation, the past six months have seen a deluge of courtroom intrigue as college athletes flex their legal muscle amid a quickly shifting consensus on the organization's overall business model.
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July 16, 2024
NCAA On Clock To Fight Injunction Bid In Prize Money Suit
A North Carolina federal judge on Tuesday gave the NCAA more time to respond to a class of athletes challenging rules that bar them from earning outside prize money, after hearing from the athletes that impending events, like the 2024 Summer Olympics, demand quick action in the case.