ROCK v. NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

  1. August 16, 2016

    Ex-Athlete Agrees To Drop Claims In NCAA Scholarship Row

    A former Gardner-Webb University quarterback on Tuesday exited the antitrust class action suit against the NCAA over its scholarship restrictions, almost five months after an Indiana federal judge refused to grant class certification thanks to issues with the class definition and the former player's standing.

  2. March 31, 2016

    Ex-Athlete Loses Class Cert. Bid In NCAA Scholarship Row

    An Indiana federal judge on Thursday denied a former college football player's bid for class certification in an antitrust suit against the NCAA over its scholarship restrictions, finding the definition of one class too vague and that the player lacked standing to represent the other class.

  3. February 16, 2016

    No New Discovery For Ex-Athlete In NCAA Scholarship Fight

    An Indiana federal magistrate on Friday shot down a former college football player's bid to conduct additional discovery in his antitrust suit against the NCAA over its scholarship restrictions, saying his lack of foresight doesn't justify another round of fact-finding more than a year after the deadline passed.

  4. February 09, 2016

    NCAA Says Player Can't Sub Into Football Scholarship Row

    The National Collegiate Athletic Association told an Indiana federal judge Monday that a college football player who is suing over the NCAA's scholarship rules can't intervene as a proposed class representative in a similar antitrust suit, describing his intervention bid as lawyer-driven and unjustified.

  5. January 25, 2016

    Ex-FCS Player Ready To Step Up In NCAA Scholarship Suit

    A former Weber State University football player in a putative class action against the National Collegiate Athletic Association is looking to intervene in a similar lawsuit brought in Indiana federal court arguing that in the event the proposed class representative in that suit is denied, he could step into that role, according to court documents filed Friday.

  6. December 04, 2015

    NCAA Says Ex-Footballer Wouldn't Fit In Own Antitrust Class

    The NCAA on Thursday blasted a former college football player's bid for class certification in an antitrust case over scholarship restrictions in Indiana federal court, saying the player would not belong to either proposed class and that classes are unascertainable anyway.

  7. November 24, 2015

    Ex-College QB Fights For Docs In NCAA Scholarship Case

    A former college football player blasted the NCAA in Indiana federal court Monday for allegedly stonewalling him on documentation he says would help him gain class certification in an antitrust lawsuit against the athletics association.

  8. November 18, 2015

    NCAA Slams Doc Request In Football Scholarship Dispute

    The NCAA on Tuesday fought back against a former college football player's request for a new round of documents in an antitrust case over scholarship restrictions in Indiana federal court, arguing that he's actually trying to reopen fact discovery after it closed.

  9. November 12, 2015

    Football Player Wants More Docs In NCAA Scholarship Row

    A former college football player is seeking to make the NCAA turn over another round of documents in an Indiana federal antitrust case over scholarship restrictions, arguing that the information will help him explain why class certification should be granted over the NCAA's opposition.

  10. January 30, 2015

    NCAA Antitrust Judge Recuses Self Over Butler U Trusteeship

    An Indiana federal judge on Thursday recused herself from overseeing an antitrust class action over the NCAA's scholarship cap, granting the plaintiff's motion to hand off the case because her position as a trustee of Butler University could divert attention from litigating the merits of the case.

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