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Three college athletes want college athletes to have a players' association.
They want court to "lend its imprimatur" to athletes' efforts to collectively negotiate in the future.
The NCAA and its schools remain adamantly opposed to athletes being viewed as employees.
Judge Wilken is unlikely to play any role in forming or blessing the players' union.
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