A private college in Texas lost its motion to intervene in litigation against the NCAA and block the organization’s pending $2.8 billion antitrust settlement with athletes.
Judge Claudia Wilken of the US District Court for the Northern District of California said in a Wednesday order that Houston Christian University didn’t meet its burden to establish that its motion to intervene was timely and said that it lacks standing to object to the settlement. The order removes an obstacle toward finalizing the NCAA’s settlement.
A long-form version of the settlement is expected to be filed later this week, in an effort ...
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