NCAA Ruling Clears Path For More Antitrust, Labor Brawls

By Erin Coe (August 11, 2014, 11:22 PM EDT) -- A California federal judge's ruling Friday that the National Collegiate Athletic Association's ban on paying elite football and men's basketball players broke antitrust laws could incite anti-competition suits from other divisions and sports teams in the NCAA, as well as labor fights over athletes seeking to unionize, experts say....

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