IN RE: NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ATHLETIC GRANT-IN-AID CAP ANTITRUST LITIGATION

  1. May 01, 2015

    NCAA Fights Class Cert. In Scholarship Antitrust Suit

    The National Collegiate Athletic Association on Thursday argued that several star college football and basketball players shouldn't win class certification for their antitrust suit challenging the organization's scholarship rules because the suit would benefit only top-tier players while shortchanging other student-athletes.

  2. October 09, 2014

    NCAA Can't Ditch Student-Athletes' Scholarship Antitrust MDL

    A California federal judge on Thursday refused to dismiss student-athletes' multidistrict antitrust litigation accusing the National Collegiate Athletic Association of shortchanging them on their scholarships, saying their case is different enough from another suit over use of athletes' personas that it should be litigated separately.

  3. September 05, 2014

    NCAA Pushes To Nix Scholarship Antitrust Suit

    The National Collegiate Athletic Association and several major conferences on Thursday moved to nix multidistrict litigation claiming they conspired to keep scholarship values down, saying the putative class action conflicts with a recent ruling overturning the NCAA's athlete pay ban.