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Which of the following statements most accurately describes the 9th Circuit's holding in O'Bannon v. NCAA?
A) NCAA rules limiting the economic value of an athletic scholarship are illegal.
B) Each NCAA member school should decide the economic value of its athletic scholarships.
C) NCAA rules may cap the economic value of an athletic scholarship to the tuition, room, board, books, and fees as determined by that student-athlete's institution.
D) NCAA rules limiting the economic value of athletic scholarships are non-commercial restraints.



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