Mario Chalmers and other former NCAA basketball players argued the college sports league unlawfully profited from their publicity rights, but an appeals panel found they waited too long to bring their claims.
MANHATTAN (CN) — A federal appeals court on Monday upheld the dismissal of an antitrust class action brought by former college basketball players, including University of Kansas legend Mario Chalmers, who say the NCAA illegally coerced hoopers to sign away their publicity rights.
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