National Collegiate Athletic Association, Petitioner v. Shawne Alston, et al.

  1. March 10, 2021

    Law Profs Say NCAA Got Precedents Wrong In Antitrust Case

    A group of 65 legal experts urged the U.S. Supreme Court to reject the National Collegiate Athletic Association's stance that restricting pay for student athletes does not warrant antitrust review, saying that position subverts decades of case law.

  2. March 04, 2021

    NCAA Shouldn't Get Antitrust Exemption, High Court Told

    The NCAA has it backward in trying to overturn a decision that struck down its rules restricting education-related benefits for college athletes, according to the athletes challenging the NCAA's amateurism system, who told the U.S. Supreme Court it should not exempt the NCAA from antitrust scrutiny.

  3. February 08, 2021

    High Schools Say NCAA Pay Ruling Will Trickle Down

    A group that sets governing rules for the nation's high school sports has backed the National Collegiate Athletic Association in its Supreme Court fight to reinstate restrictions on education-related pay and benefits for collegiate athletes.

  4. February 01, 2021

    NCAA's Amateurism Deserves Deference, High Court Told

    The NCAA and major college sports conferences told the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday that amateurism rules should be given more deference under antitrust law, urging the high court to reverse a Ninth Circuit ruling that found the NCAA could not restrict pay and benefits for college athletes that are tied to education.

  5. January 28, 2021

    Prof Urges Justices Not To Give NCAA Antitrust Immunity

    A legal scholar has urged the U.S. Supreme Court not to grant the NCAA antitrust immunity from a suit related to rules restricting education-related pay and benefits for college athletes, arguing Wednesday that such immunity should only be bestowed by the U.S. Congress.

  6. January 03, 2021

    Sports & Betting Cases To Watch In 2021

    Sports leagues and teams are looking to collect billions of dollars lost due to the COVID-19 pandemic as college athletes seek to chip away at the NCAA's amateurism rules in just some of the high-stakes legal battles set to play out in 2021.

  7. December 16, 2020

    High Court To Hear NCAA Athlete Education Pay Case

    The U.S. Supreme Court said Wednesday it will review a Ninth Circuit ruling that struck down rules restricting education-related pay and benefits for college athletes, setting up a landmark appeal with broad implications for the NCAA's system of amateurism.