Keywords
National Collegiate Athletic Association; NCAA; college sports; intercollegiate sports; college athletes; college-athlete employee; amateurism; worker; employee; employment status; collective bargaining; single-employer bargaining units; Multiemployer Bargaining Units; Joint Employer Bargaining Units; antitrust
Abstract
National Collegiate Athletic Association; NCAA; college sports; intercollegiate sports; college athletes; college-athlete employee; amateurism; worker; employee; employment status; collective bargaining; single-employer bargaining units; Multiemployer Bargaining Units; Joint Employer Bargaining Units; antitrust
Recommended Citation
Marc Edelman, John T. Holden, and Michael A. McCann,
Life After Employee-Status in College Sports,
93 Fordham L. Rev. 1619
(2025).
Available at: https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/flr/vol93/iss5/5
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