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Lawyers from both sides submitted a significant tweak Wednesday to perhaps the biggest remaining sticking point in the college sports antitrust case.
Lawyers for the NCAA and athletes filed a brief addressing concerns preventing final approval of a settlement that would alter college athletics.
The two federal agencies are requesting the public to submit comments on the issues that plague the industry and hurt ...
Athlete plaintiffs submitted revisions Wednesday to a $2.8 billion antitrust settlement proposal with the NCAA, offering to ...
The inquiry comes a month after an executive order from President Trump - issued on the advice of Kid Rock - to combat ticket ...
The U.S. government seeks information from Americans about practices or conduct deemed "anticompetitive" in the entertainment ...
Via Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports, President Trump plans to create a presidential commission on college athletics. The ...
Mastercard has persuaded a U.S. judge in Boston to dismiss a lawsuit from a technology startup that accused the payments ...
Skype's consumer service was shut down by its parent company Microsoft on Monday. Though President Donald Trump's overzealous ...
Over the past few weeks, several Trump Administration antitrust enforcers at both the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) and ...
Alphabet's Google will face a trial in September on antitrust enforcers' proposals to make it sell off part of its ...
Google’s Pichai says DOJ’s breakup plan would derail its business.