House Case Plaintiffs Call On Judge To Create Players’ Association For NCAA Athletes
The implementation of a players’ association would help athletes’ voices be better heard under the NCAA’s new revenue-sharing model.
With Over $1 Billion At Stake, NCAA Challenges Class Certification in House v. NCAA
The NCAA submitted a 50-page brief arguing against a request for class certification in House v. NCAA, the lawsuit for NIL backpay led by ASU’s Grant House.
Grant House Seeking Class Status in Lawsuit for Lost NIL Pay
Attorneys for Arizona State swimmer Grant House filed a petition Friday seeking class certification in their antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA.
NFHS: Mention of ‘Name, Image, Likeness’ Must Not Occur in Recruitment Process
The NFHS called the idea of profiting off NIL a “foregone conclusion,” but says that that process should not start athletes enroll at their new institution.
ASU’s Grant House Involved in Antitrust Lawsuit Against NCAA Over NIL Profits
In the class-action suit, House says that NCAA NIL rules impact potentially Olympic-bound athletes more negatively than those in other sports.