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Jeffrey Rosen and Ali Velshi Discuss SCOTUS Case on Compensation for College Athletes

April 05, 2021

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Just in time for March Madness, the U.S. Supreme Court joined in the debate about whether college athletes should be paid.

President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen and MSNBC’s Ali Velshi break down arguments in an antitrust challenge to the NCAA’s rules on compensation for athletes.

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