April 30, 2024
Two Chicago State University freshman basketball players on Tuesday dropped their suit alleging that the NCAA violated antitrust laws by declaring them ineligible to compete because they received compensation for their names, images and likenesses while in high school.
January 11, 2024
An Illinois federal judge, for the second time, has rejected a request from two brothers to bar the NCAA from putting the kibosh on their college basketball careers, ruling they are not likely to prevail on their federal and state claims.
January 09, 2024
Two brothers, prompted by a recent ruling in a similar case, are asking an Illinois federal court to reconsider their motion for a temporary restraining order that would prohibit the NCAA from classifying them as ineligible to play college basketball.
November 14, 2023
An Illinois federal judge on Tuesday denied a temporary restraining order requested by two brothers who have brought an antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA, which declared them ineligible to play college basketball after they received compensation for their names, images and likenesses while participating on a professional high school team.
November 02, 2023
Two Chicago State University freshman basketball players are suing the NCAA in Illinois federal court, alleging the organization violated antitrust laws by declaring them ineligible to compete because they received compensation for their names, images and likenesses while in high school.