24 May 2024
12m

NCAA Settlement, Louisiana Abortion Pills, Live Nation Antitrust Lawsuit

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Up First from NPR

This podcast episode explores various legal and financial changes in different industries. It discusses the landmark lawsuit allowing colleges to pay athletes for the use of their name, image, and likeness, which has significant implications for college sports. The episode also covers the reclassification of drugs as controlled substances in Louisiana, the government's case against Ticketmaster and Live Nation for monopoly practices in the live entertainment industry, and the Biden administration's pursuit of anti-monopoly cases against major corporations. Overall, these developments signify significant shifts in their respective industries and raise questions about their impact.

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