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Ivory Tower

Voting Rights; Athletes and Money; Free Speech

Preview: Season 17 Episode 51 | 20s

Voting Rights; Athletes and Money; Free Speech

The panelists discuss what kind of role should Congress play when it comes to voting requirements versus the state. Moving to the Supreme Court, college athletes and fans took notice this week of an anti-trust case brought by players. They asked to change NCAA rules prohibiting athletes from getting more educational benefits. Finally, panelists discuss the Supreme Court's role with free speech.

06/25/2021 | Rating NR

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Ivory Tower

Voting Rights; Athletes and Money; Free Speech

Preview: Season 17 Episode 51 | 20s

The panelists discuss what kind of role should Congress play when it comes to voting requirements versus the state. Moving to the Supreme Court, college athletes and fans took notice this week of an anti-trust case brought by players. They asked to change NCAA rules prohibiting athletes from getting more educational benefits. Finally, panelists discuss the Supreme Court's role with free speech.

06/25/2021 | Rating NR

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