
Shubb
The NCAA will be the away team in ongoing antitrust litigation.
U.S. Senior District Judge William B. Shubb found in an order Thursday that unpaid assistant coaches had shown sufficient facts to continue their case against the National Collegiate Athletic Association under the federal Sherman Antitrust Act. He also denied the NCAA’s bid to move the case to Indianapolis, where its headquarters are located.
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