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Antitrust's Role in College Sports

podcast December 31, 1969


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In this episode, hosts Ian Dunlap, Troy Millings, and Rashad Bilal sit down with Doha Mekki, an influential figure in the field of antitrust law. The conversation covers a range of topics, from the economic impact of college sports on athletes, to the profound implications of antitrust in the real estate market.

Doha Mekki, a former member of the antitrust division, sheds light on the historical struggle of college athletes, particularly black and brown athletes, to receive fair compensation for their talents. The discussion delves into the NCAA's previous restrictions on athletes' earning potential and the landmark Supreme Court decision that significantly changed the landscape for college athletes.

Moreover, Mekki emphasizes the critical role of antitrust in addressing disparities in the real estate market. She highlights how the Department of Justice has taken proactive measures to combat inflated housing prices and foster more competitive practices in home buying and renting. The conversation provides valuable insights into the intersection of law, economics, and social justice.

Join us as we delve into these pressing issues and gain a deeper understanding of the influence of antitrust in both sports and real estate. Don't miss this insightful discussion with Doha Mekki on Market Mondays!

#AntitrustLaw #CollegeSports #NCAA #RealEstate #HousingMarket #JusticeDepartment #SocialJustice #EconomicEquity

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