Florida, New York, and the District of Columbia have joined a lawsuit against the NCAA, originally initiated by Tennessee and Virginia, challenging the NCAA rule prohibiting third-party marketing deals for student-athletes. The states argue that the NCAA's name, image, and likeness rules are unfair and constantly changing, leading to antitrust suits and preliminary injunctions against the NCAA's enforcement of these rules.
Florida files antitrust suit against NCAA over name, image and likeness disputes Attorney General Moody: “It appears no one could ever comply with these ever-changing and unfair regulations." https://t.co/b1hzsEflfb
Florida has filed an antitrust suit against the NCAA, saying the group rapidly changed its name, image and likeness rules, then promptly targeted Florida schools https://t.co/b1hzsEflfb
Florida, New York and D.C. join antitrust lawsuit against NCAA NIL rules The case led to a February preliminary injunction against the NCAA enforcing its name, image and likeness rules. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/doCIM1CtNn
Florida, New York and DC teamed up with Tennessee and Virginia in a lawsuit that challenged a National Collegiate Athletic Association rule barring third-party marketing deals for prospective student-athletes https://t.co/8b0PRuESCV https://t.co/1Yta33o1JL
Florida defends university athletes against NCAA’s "ever-changing and unfair" commercial name, image and likeness changes https://t.co/b1hzsEflfb
Noles News: Florida attorney general files lawsuit against NCAA fighting FSU, UF penalties over NIL https://t.co/jFjvAm2Smg
Florida and New York have joined a lawsuit first brought by Tennessee and Virginia against NCAA over a recruitment rule. A US judge in February preliminarily blocked the NCAA from enforcing the rule, finding that the lawsuit was likely to succeed https://t.co/8b0PRuESCV https://t.co/YTWdcnOcgY
Florida, New York join states’ lawsuit against NCAA over recruitment rule https://t.co/V96Wol9E4t https://t.co/V5rVEtwsHZ
Florida files antitrust suit against NCAA over name, image and likeness disputes @AGAshleyMoody: “It appears no one could ever comply with these ever-changing and unfair regulations." https://t.co/b1hzsEflfb
Florida, New York and the District of Columbia have joined a lawsuit first brought by other states that challenged a National Collegiate Athletic Association rule barring third-party marketing deals for prospective student athletes https://t.co/8b0PRuESCV @MikeScarcella https://t.co/eWQ2UN00b7
NEW: Florida has filed an antitrust suit against the NCAA, saying the group rapidly changed its name, image and likeness rules, then promptly targeted Florida schools https://t.co/b1hzsEflfb
Three more states join lawsuit against NCAA over NIL, after Tennessee and Virginia put in the work. “We’re glad to keep fighting to protect student-athletes from illegal NCAA rules. I welcome the addition of our bipartisan partners to the case,” Read: https://t.co/5AacoZaQje https://t.co/ageFTxUONe