By: Teddy Grant In a unanimous decision on Monday, the Supreme Court ruled that student-athletes could get some education-related payments in a blow against the NCAA. The ruling would allow colleges to provide payments to college athletes in the form of computers, musical instruments and internships, according to The Hill. A group of college students sued the NCAA, claiming that its rules on compensating players went against antitrust laws. RELATED: HBCUs makes NCAA history in latest wins Justice Neil Gorsuch delivered the decision, but Justice Brett Kavanaugh's concurrent opinion blasted the NCAA for the way it does business. 'Nowhere else in […]
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