Cut College Sports’ Gordian Knot: Go Straight to Collective Bargaining The Case for College Sports Bargaining This is Part I of a two-part series on collective bargaining in college athletics. Federal judge Claudia Wilken’s June 6 settlement approval in the House v. NCAA antitrust lawsuit is not the culmination of college sports’ evolution from hypocritical amateurism to open professionalism. It’s a plot thickener. Fearful of even greater […]
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