ROCK v. NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

  1. August 19, 2013

    NCAA Can't Dodge Antitrust Suit Over Scholarship Cap

    An Indiana federal judge refused to dismiss an antitrust class action over the NCAA's scholarship cap, ruling Friday that former Gardner-Webb University quarterback John Rock had sufficiently defined a relevant market in an amended version of his complaint.

  2. June 11, 2013

    NCAA Says Scholarship Antitrust Claims Still Won't Fly

    The National Collegiate Athletic Association on Monday again sought an end to an antitrust class action over its scholarship cap, saying the three student athletes who brought the claim still fail to define a labor market on which NCAA policies could have anti-competitive effects.

  3. March 01, 2013

    NCAA Defeats Scholarship-Cap Antitrust Action

    The NCAA on Friday escaped a putative class action alleging some of its policies violate antitrust laws as an Indiana judge found three former student-athletes had not identified a "cognizable market" on which the policies could have an anti-competitive effect.

  4. October 30, 2012

    NCAA Says 7th Circ. Ruling Doesn't Aid Players' Antitrust Suit

    The National Collegiate Athletic Association urged an Indiana federal court Monday to toss a putative antitrust class action accusing the NCAA of driving down the cost of student athletes' labor, arguing that a Seventh Circuit decision the ex-athlete plaintiffs cited didn't actually help their case.  

  5. October 16, 2012

    Athletes Say 7th Circ. Supports NCAA Antitrust Suit

    A class of former collegiate athletes has met the requirements for establishing the "relevant market" necessary to allege antitrust conduct by the National Collegiate Athletic Association as recently set out by the Seventh Circuit, the players told an Indiana federal court Monday.

  6. September 14, 2012

    Athletes Didn't ID Market In Scholarship Cap Suit, NCAA Says

    The National Collegiate Athletic Association on Thursday urged an Indiana federal court to throw out an antitrust suit over its scholarship cap, arguing that the putative class of college athletes who brought the action have failed to define a relevant market.

  7. July 26, 2012

    NCAA Scholarship Cap Draws New Antitrust Challenge

    A former college football player on Wednesday launched a new challenge to the National Collegiate Athletic Association's scholarship cap, claiming in a putative class action in Indiana federal court that the cap and other policies violate antirust laws.

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