SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge has green-lighted two more class actions that seek to make more cash available to NCAA players, the latest in a wave of litigation challenging the athletic association’s business practices.

On Friday U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken of the Northern District of California certified classes of Division 1 football and basketball players who claim the National Collegiate Athletic Association violated antitrust law by capping player compensation.

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