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21 Jun, 4 tweets, 2 min read
BREAKING: US Supreme Court unanimously rules that the NCAA went too far in blocking some education-related aid for student athletes, a decision that comes as college athletics struggles with the issue of how to preserve its amateur status. on.msnbc.com/3iWtvTB
US Supreme Court says the NCAA violated antitrust laws when it limited the amount students could receive for musical instruments, scientific equipment, postgraduate scholarships, tutoring, academic awards and paid internships.
From @EdgeofSports in @MSNBCDaily: The NCAA has become awash in cash for everyone except the players, whose blood, sweat and tears produce the product so passionately consumed by the public. on.msnbc.com/3gTMVWm
"They're (NCAA) not in a strong position right now," New York Magazine's Will Leitch says on the Supreme Court unanimous ruling that the NCAA went too far in blocking some education-related aid for student athletes. on.msnbc.com/3vK47mN

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