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  2. Attorney: Full settlement agreement of antitrust lawsuits ...

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    The full settlement agreement of antitrust lawsuits involving the NCAA and college sports' wealthiest conferences is expected to be filed with a federal court by the end of the week, an attorney ...

  3. 'Go back to the drawing board' — House-NCAA settlement in ...

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    The plaintiff attorneys in the case, Jeff Kessler and Steve Berman, and the defendants, the NCAA and power conferences, will now attempt to reach an agreement over amending the language ...

  4. Gibson's Bakery v. Oberlin College - Wikipedia

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    Gibson's claimed that Oberlin faculty and representatives directly contributed to defaming the bakery; for example, prospective students were told during college tours that Gibson's was a "racist establishment" that "assaults students", and the Department of Africana Studies posted on Facebook that "their dislike of Black people is palpable ...

  5. NCAA, college leaders file landmark agreement in antitrust ...

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    The first back-damage payment is due May 15, 2025, or within 45 days of the settlement’s finalization, which attorneys expect to happen in the early part of 2025 (January-February). Subsequent ...

  6. Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard - Wikipedia

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    Founder of Students for Fair Admissions, Edward Blum, called the ruling "the beginning of the restoration of the colorblind legal covenant that binds together our multi-racial, multi-ethnic nation", adding that "These discriminatory admission practices undermined the integrity of our country's civil rights laws".

  7. Benjamin Crump - Wikipedia

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    In a two-day span in late August 2020, Crump was among counsel retained to represent the families of Trayford Pellerin, a 31-year-old African American man killed by police in Lafayette, Louisiana, [44] and Jacob Blake, a 29-year-old African-American man shot at seven times (hit four times in the back) by a police officer in Kenosha, Wisconsin ...

  8. With latest NCAA settlement, there's no going back to what ...

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    The college sports world will complete its metamorphosis perhaps as soon as 2025. The ultimate approval will come from a federal judge. With latest NCAA settlement, there's no going back to what ...

  9. Student rights in higher education - Wikipedia

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    White, B. (2007). Student rights: From in loco parentis to sine parentibus and back again? Understanding the family educational rights and privacy act in higher education. Brigham Young University Education & Law Journal, (2), 321-350. Retrieved from EBSCOhost. 93 Special Message to the Congress on Protecting the Consumer Interest. March 15 ...