EVERYTHING you wanted to know about the NCAA Supreme Court case but were afraid to ask

Marc Edelman, law professor, attorney and sports business expert, gives us one of the most comprehensive analyses of the NCAA Supreme Court case out there. You won't find this kind of detail anywhere else.
The NCAA's case that reached the Supreme Court in March of 2021 was somewhat predictable, and in the eyes of our guest, no strategically beneficial. Nonetheless, the fate of college sports lies in how this case is decided, and it will shape the nature of revenue collection and distribution in collegiate sports for decades to come.


To help us through this holy mess of an issue, we have invited a friend of the podcast, Marc Edelman (Twitter: @MarcEdelman) : Law Professor, Attorney and Sports Business Expert. Marc is a tenured Professor of Law at the Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, City University of New York, where he writes and teaches on sports law, antitrust law, intellectual property law, and gaming / fantasy sports law. He also serves as the Faculty Athletics Representative for Baruch College. 


In addition to his full-time role as a law professor, Professor Edelman is the founder of Edelman Law, where he provides legal consulting and expert witness services to businesses in the commercial sports, entertainment and online gaming industries. Some of Professor Edelman’s recent clients include a Major League Baseball team, the Arena Football League Players Union, and several online fantasy sports providers. 


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