Technically, yes.
by No Right Turn on Red (2019-03-08 23:12:27)
Edited on 2019-03-08 23:13:04

In reply to: NCAA lost the Alston case  posted by ryND


Practically speaking, it looks to be a huge win for the NCAA. The ruling only says the NCAA can’t cap educational expenses not already included in cost of attendance. Many of the stuff listed is already permitted in some form or another, other than the post-eligibility graduate funding and internships.

The NCAA can still cap expenses that aren’t education-related. Seems like an appeal from both sides is likely, as being told once again you’re violating anti-trust laws isn’t good, and the plaintiffs got nothing close to what they wanted.

EDIT: This might belong on Cartier.


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