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Federal Judge Temporarily Strikes Down NCAA Transfer Rules
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DECEMBER 14, 2023 | written by STEVE ULRICH
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1. Federal Judge Temporarily Strikes Down NCAA Transfer Rules
by Associated Press
“College athletes who were denied the chance to play immediately after transferring a second time can return to competition, for now, after a federal judge issued a 14-day temporary restraining order Wednesday against the NCAA.
U.S. District Judge John Preston Bailey in northern West Virginia issued the order against the NCAA from enforcing the transfer rule. A lawsuit filed by West Virginia and six other states alleged the rule's waiver process violated federal antitrust law.
A hearing on the restraining order is scheduled for Dec. 27, Bailey said.”
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