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Special Issue Fall 2021 – NCAA v. Alston

Fall 2021 Special Issue: 

NCAA v. Alston, 141 S. Ct. 2141 (2021)

Preface by Eli Nachmany and Erin Savoie, Co-Editors-in-Chief

What NCAA v. Alston Means for Professional Sports Leagues by Jodi S. Balsam

Alston and the Dejudicialization of Antitrust by Richard D. Friedman

NCAA Student-Athlete Eligibility Rules: From Post-Board of Regents Per Se Legality to Post-Alston Rule of Reason Legal Uncertainty by Matthew J. Mitten

Labor Market Inalienability: College Athletics and Slavery by George L. Priest

What Has SCOTUS Wrought? by Andrew Zimbalist

Interview with Ilya Somin (conducted by Eli Nachmany)

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