(#388) What the Dartmouth union vote could mean for college hockey
Plus: The NCAA was hit with a preliminary injunction which forced them to stop enforcing specific NIL rules, and I have a few more candidates for Lindenwood to reach out to
Dartmouth men's basketball players voted earlier this week to unionize. The university appealed the decision and asked for a review from the National Labor Relations Board.
What happens next? Well, that's anyone's guess. But we tried to sort through the details.
Also, last week, the NCAA was hit with a preliminary injunction in a Tennessee court regarding NIL rules and has temporarily stopped enforcing specific regulations due to the injunction. What does that mean for hockey?
Finally, I have a few more candidates I'd contact if I were Lindenwood.
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