Women Athletes Appeal NCAA Settlement Over Fair Compensation and Title IX Concerns

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A group of eight women athletes has filed an appeal against the approval of the NCAA settlement, arguing it violates Title IX by potentially providing less damages and revenue sharing to female athletes compared to male athletes, which could harm gender equity in sports. The appeal challenges the damages distribution, and the court has stayed the back-damages payments pending the outcome of the appeal.
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