Before a skeptical Supreme Court March 31, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) defended its rules that preclude paying student-athletes. The Biden administration sided with the student-athletes during telephonic oral arguments that ran 94 minutes instead of the allotted 60. The case is actually two cases heard together: National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Alston, court file 20-512, and American Athletic Conference (AAC) v. Alston, court file 20-520. Former player Shawne Alston, one of a group of football and basketball athletes challenging the NCAA, was a running back in 2012 for the West Virginia University Mountaineers. For years, college football has been among the most popular spectator sports in the United States. Top schools earn tens of millions of dollars in annual revenue. The work of college athletes is not paid, though schools are allowed to give players non-monetary compensation such as athletic scholarships that cover the cost of books, housing, and tuition. …
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