DOJ Joins Lawsuit Challenging NCAA's Transfer Eligibility Rule

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The United States Department of Justice on Thursday joined 10 states and the District of Columbia in a civil antitrust lawsuit challenging the NCAA's Transfer Eligibility Rule.

According to a release from the DOJ's Office of Public Affairs, the amended complaint alleges that the NCAA unreasonably restricts college athletes’ freedom to transfer between academic institutions by limiting their eligibility to participate in intercollegiate contests if they transfer more than once during their college careers. By deterring transfers, the rule also denies athletes educational opportunities.

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