Thursday, April 17 • 1:00 – 3:10 p.m. ET

Troutman Pepper Locke partner Callan G. Stein and associates Christopher M. Brolley, and Philip D. Nickerson will be presenting “House v. NCAA: Shaping the Future of student-Athlete Rights,” a CLE webinar co-sponsored by myLawCLE and the Federal Bar Association, on Thursday, April 17, from 1:00 – 3:10 p.m. EST.

House v. NCAA is a landmark case involving college athletics with significant implications that may alter the NCAA’s long-standing restrictions on student-athlete compensation. The potential settlement, subject to final approval on April 7, 2025, marks a pivotal shift in the landscape of college athletics and underscores the evolving nature of student-athlete rights. While settlement is imminent (but not guaranteed), the terms of the agreement may set a precedent for future litigation concerning athlete compensation, antitrust laws, employment status and unionization of student-athletes, and Title IX.

They will discuss House v. NCAA and what is likely to come after the final approval hearing in April.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • Background of House v. NCAA
  • Impact of settlement on college athletics
  • Remaining legal issues (antitrust, Title IX, employment status) even after settlement approval

Troutman Pepper Locke is pleased to offer a complimentary access code for this webinar. For free access please enter StudentRights when registering.