Miller: Examining “The Challenged Restraint” section of the O’Bannon case Cameron Miller October 14, 2014 0 Comments I want to begin my column this week with a short aside. Some writers shamelessly plug or hype their own articles/pieces on social media; others do not. I typically fall into the former group, perhaps... Read More »
Miller: Analyzing the antitrust issues of O’Bannon case Cameron Miller October 8, 2014 0 Comments This edition of my series on the O’Bannon v NCAA ruling will focus on the central antitrust and economic issues presented in the case. A little dry, I know, but these discussions are the key... Read More »
Miller: Explaining the O’Bannon v. NCAA Ruling Cameron Miller September 22, 2014 0 Comments Let’s start with the basics: What was the O’Bannon lawsuit all about in the first place? Why did Ed O’Bannon—a former UCLA basketball player who played nearly 10 years professionally—file... Read More »
Miller: A timeline of events from this summer’s O’Bannon case Cameron Miller September 17, 2014 0 Comments The summer months are usually a pretty slow time for the NCAA and its athletes. Early June saw the last sanctioned championship — track and field — and fall sports don’t begin their play until... Read More »