A few days ago, I posted a link to Jim Pierson's analysis of the recent ruling by the NLRB that Northwestern University football players could unionize. George Leef, writing for Forbes, argues that proceeding down this path would impose a major cost on non-athlete students and taxpayers because nobody owns universities and most college athletics programs do not make a profit. College athletics reformers would likely welcome this development as it would provide them more ammo to reprioritize education as the primary objective of colleges.
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AuthorAssistant Professor of Economics at Patrick Henry College. Archives
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