February 19, 2025
By Michael McCann, Sportico: One factor in whether U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken grants final approval to the NCAA’s proposed settlement to resolve the House, Carter and Hubbard antitrust litigations is the extent to which athletes impacted by the settlement raise persuasive objections.
Last Friday and Saturday, Wilken received objections from Stanford University football player David Kasemervisz and Temple University gymnast Emma Reathaford, respectively. Both offered detailed rebukes, and both wish to raise their arguments when Wilken holds a fairness hearing on April 7.
During that hearing, Wilken will assess whether to grant final approval. She’ll apply Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23 to and assess if the settlement is “fair, reasonable and adequate” to class members.
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