Podcast: Reviewing the Supreme Court's Verdict Against the NCAA with Sports Economist Dan Rascher
- ADC Partners
- Jun 25, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 24, 2021

Dr. Dan Rascher has been involved in legal cases involving the NCAA and athletes rights rights since the mid-90s. In this podcast episode, Dr Rascher reviews the recent Supreme Court decision involving the NCAA, which struck down the NCAA's description of amateurism and throws open the doors to compensating athletes more broadly. We discuss the immediate implications, who stands to benefit, and whether or not this means the end of the NCAA.




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