House Plaintiff Attorneys Argue Objections To Roster Limits, Title IX “Suffer Fatal Defects”
House plaintiffs’ attorneys Steve Berman and Jeffrey Kessler argue that objections against the pending settlement hold no merit.
Which Sports Are Being Hit Hardest By New NCAA Roster Limits?
Proposed roster limits are hitting certain sports, particularly football, hard, while others are having limits set above their current average roster size.
House Settlement With NCAA Mulling Revenue-Sharing Agreement With Athletes
The revenue share is reported to be around a 10-year settlement of three ongoing cases and could total $2.9 billion in back-pay damages.
NCAA Leadership Closing In On Multibillion-Dollar Settlement In House v. NCAA Case
College sports leaders are in “deep discussions” to reach a settlement that would likely lay out the framework for a revenue-sharing agreement with athletes.
House v. NCAA Certified as Class-Action Lawsuit, Could Lead to Broadcast Revenue Sharing
Grant House scored a huge victory in his class-action lawsuit against the NCAA seeking NIL backpay and a slice of broadcast revenue.