The NCAA's announcement allowing student-athletes to benefit from their names, images, and likeness could lead to a clash with California and other states in federal court, California legal experts say.
The potential conflict stems from the NCAA's decidedly vague definition of compensation in its Oct. 29 announcement, which upended the governing body's long-held policy prohibiting student-athletes from profiting off their status, s...
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