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    Press Play with Madeleine Brand

    Supreme Court: No limits on education-related benefits to NCAA athletes

    In a unanimous ruling today, the Supreme Court justices said the NCAA , the regulating body for college sports, can’t ban athletes from receiving small education-related payouts like scholarships for graduate schools, internships, and even…

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    By Madeleine Brand • Jun 21, 2021 • 8m Listen

    In a unanimous ruling today, the Supreme Court justices said the NCAA, the regulating body for college sports, can’t ban athletes from receiving small education-related payouts like scholarships for graduate schools, internships, and even computers. The court didn’t directly address the bigger issue of whether athletes can be paid for playing, but the decision could pave the way for that.

    Also, late last week, an LA County Superior Court judge said that Measure J was unconstitutional. This was a measure voters approved last November, and it would have required a portion of the county’s money go toward social services and jail diversion programs.

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    The full episode

    1 of 5
    What will public spaces look like post-pandemic?
    1. 0:00Supreme Court: No limits on education-related benefits to NCAA athletesYou’re reading this
    2. 8:57LA’s Mark Peel taught young people how to be great cooks and decent human beings, says Wolfgang Puck
    3. 18:26Does the pandemic mean long-term revitalization of downtown LA and other public spaces?
    4. 27:49Grammy winner Rhiannon Giddens on opera’s relevance in modern life and her podcast ‘Aria Code’
    5. 43:26Victoria’s Secret gets a makeover: Out with ‘Angels,’ in with activists, athletes, entrepreneurs
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