
What the SCOTUS ruling means for student athletes, the NCAA
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How the latest Supreme Court ruling could impact the student athlete compensation battle
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday delivered a blow to the NCAA as the justices sided with former college athletes in a dispute over compensation. While the unanimous ruling was limited to education-related benefits, like postgraduate scholarships and paying for computers or tutoring, it could add to the momentum for greater compensation for college athletes. John Yang explores.
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What the SCOTUS ruling means for student athletes, the NCAA
Clip: 6/21/2021 | 7m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday delivered a blow to the NCAA as the justices sided with former college athletes in a dispute over compensation. While the unanimous ruling was limited to education-related benefits, like postgraduate scholarships and paying for computers or tutoring, it could add to the momentum for greater compensation for college athletes. John Yang explores.
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