This week, the Supreme Court struck a blow for the unpaid professional athletes who pretend to be amateurs so they can play on college teams. In NCAA v. Alston, the high court ruled unanimously that the National Collegiate Athletic Association may not impose certain limits on what colleges, with a broad wink to their alumni, call “education-related benefits.” The decision is a likely prelude to a Supreme Court ruling at some later date that the NCAA may no longer bar colleges from compensating athletes in a more straightforward manner. One hint that this might follow is a concurring opinion by Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh that reads like a recitation of Marx’s labor theory of value (“Th
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