Supreme Court Rules In Student Athlete Compensation Case

The Supreme Court is allowing college athletes to receive benefits.

The High Court ruled 9-0 against the NCAA today in a case involving a player from the West Virginia University and other student athletes.

The athletes argued the NCAA's restrictions on education-related benefits such as paid internships, computers, and other equipment, violated federal antitrust law.

The ruling is a blow to the NCAA, striking down some of its long-held "amateurism" rules.

The ruling comes just as some states are pushing for student-athletes to receive monetary compensation.

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