Federal judge tosses lawsuit brought by ex-college basketball players against NCAA over use of NIL -
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A federal judge dismissed an antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA by several former college basketball players, including Mario Chalmers, as the claims fell outside the four-year statute of limitations. The lawsuit, filed by players who played before June 16, 2016, alleged that the NCAA had enriched itself by using their names, images, and likenesses to promote its men's basketball tournament.
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