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The N.C.A.A. Agreed to Pay Players. It Won’t Call Them Employees.

The argument is the organization’s attempt to maintain the last vestiges of its amateur model and to prevent college athletes from collectively bargaining.

Santul Nerkar
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Antitrust Laws and Competition Issues, College Athletics, Colleges and Universities, Jenkins, John I (1953- ), National Collegiate Athletic Assn, Student Athlete Compensation
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