A recently approved antitrust settlement has the potential to transform college athletics. The landmark deal, known as the “House settlement,” goes into effect on July 1 and will allow for college athletics programs to directly compensate student-athletes for their name, image and likeness, or NIL. The settlement will also provide nearly $3 billion in damage claims to former athletes. The settlement resolves three antitrust cases involving the NCAA, with “House” referring to the...| National Conference of State Legislatures