Quite the resume. https://www.winston.com/en/professionals/kessler-jeffrey-l
summary below by ChatGTP
1. NCAA v. Alston
Supreme Court Decision – Unanimous (9–0)
2. House v. NCAA
summary below by ChatGTP
1. NCAA v. Alston
Supreme Court Decision – Unanimous (9–0)
- Overview: Kessler represented former West Virginia running back Shawne Alston and other athletes, arguing that the NCAA's restrictions on education-related benefits (like laptops, internships, and post-graduate scholarships) violated antitrust laws.
- Outcome: The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a lower court ruling that the NCAA violated antitrust laws.
- Impact:
- Opened the door for schools to compete in offering educational benefits.
- Led directly to Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) reforms, even though NIL wasn't the direct subject of the case.
- Justice Kavanaugh’s concurring opinion strongly suggested all NCAA compensation limits might be vulnerable under antitrust law.
2. House v. NCAA
- Filed: 2020 by Jeffrey Kessler and Steve Berman.
- Overview: A class-action lawsuit on behalf of college athletes seeking retroactive NIL payments and damages from the NCAA and Power Five conferences.
- Settlement: In 2024, the NCAA and power conferences agreed to a historic $2.8 billion settlement.
- Impact:
- NCAA agreed to backpay damages and set up a revenue-sharing model for future athletes.
- Paved the way for a professionalized model of college sports.