Monday, July 28

Troutman Pepper Locke attorneys Cal Stein, Chris Brolley, and Mike Lowe discuss the landmark case of House v. NCAA, a pivotal legal battle poised to reshape the landscape of college athletics on a remote webinar presented by LawPracticeCLE. This case challenges the NCAA’s long-standing restrictions on student-athlete compensation, with a potential settlement pending consideration from a federal judge. This course will delve into the transformative implications of this settlement, highlighting the evolving rights of student-athletes.

Key Discussion Points:

  • Background of House v. NCAA: Understand the origins and developments of this significant case.
  • Impact of Settlement on College Athletics: Analyze how the settlement could redefine compensation structures and athlete rights.
  • Ongoing Legal Challenges: Examine remaining issues related to antitrust laws, Title IX, employment status, and the potential unionization of student-athletes, even after settlement approval.

Join us on July 28, as we navigate the future of college athletics post-settlement and anticipate the broader legal and regulatory shifts that may follow.