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#130 Ball is Life? The Alston Decision and What It Means for Sports Antitrust Law

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Sathya Gosselin, Partner, Hausfeld LLP

The world of college athletics has been embroiled in competition and antitrust disputes for at least the last decade. What’s the latest antitrust development? Sathya Gosselin, partner in the Washington, DC office of Hausfeld LLP, joins Christina Ma and Jessica Watters to discuss the recent Supreme Court decision in NCAA v. Alston. Listen to this episode if you want to learn more about the history of competition issues in college athletics and what may be coming down the line.

Sathya Gosselin, Partner, Hausfeld LLP

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Posted On August 30, 2021

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