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College Athletes One Step Closer to Employees After NCAA Denied Appeal in Johnson Case
By Riley Overend on SwimSwam The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit rejected the NCAA’s motion to dismiss Johnson v. NCAA last week, sending the case back to district court to determine whether — and which —college athletes are employees. Former Villanova football player Ralph “Trey” Johnson is leading a group of Division I athletes (representing football, swimming, diving, baseball, soccer, and tennis) who argue that they should be compensated at minimum wage, just like their classmates who work concessions or tickets at games where the players aren’t paid. Notably, the plaintiffs are not pushing for market rates or the right to unionize. Johnson v. NCAA is now back in the hands of

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