Baseball and law have intersected since the primordial days. In 1791, a Pittsfield, Massachusetts, ordinance prohibited ball playing near the town\u27s meeting house. Ball games on Sundays were barred by a Pennsylvania statute in 1794. In 2015, a federal court held that baseball\u27s exemption from antitrust laws applied to franchise relocations. Another court overturned the conviction of Barry Bonds for obstruction of justice. A third denied a request by rooftop entrepreneurs to enjoin the construction of a massive video screen at Wrigley Field. This exhaustive chronology traces the effects the law has had on the national pastime, both pro and con, on and off the field, from the use of copyright to protect not only equipment but also Take...
Somewhere in small town America there is a group of young boys with an old tattered ball and a game ...
As professional baseball’s unique exemption to antitrust law celebrates its one-hundredth year of ex...
This Article examines the so-called “Baseball Rule,” the legal doctrine generally immunizing profess...
Baseball and law have intersected since the primordial days. In 1791, a Pittsfield, Massachusetts, o...
On Monday, August 28, 2017, Frank Houdek and Ed Edmonds, emeritus law professors at their respective...
Mark McGwire\u27s seventieth home run ball sold at auction in January of this year for $3,005,000. I...
Most cultures have a new year of some kind; a season of beginning. For lawyers who are baseball fans...
There is a conflict of laws in Major League Baseball, resulting from the National League’s refusal t...
In Moneyball, Michael Lewis writes about a story with which he fell in love, a story about professio...
Most Americans assume that they live under one set of laws which govern everybody. They also think t...
Few business enterprises receive the public attention accorded baseball. Newspapers large and small ...
The article focuses on parallels between baseball and litigation and parallels also offer a convenie...
Authors Louis H. Schiff and Robert M. Jarvis set out to fill a void in the vast array of legal teach...
This essay discusses the limited role played by the law in the regulation of baseball labor relation...
Major League Baseball, alone among industries of its size in the United States, operates as an unreg...
Somewhere in small town America there is a group of young boys with an old tattered ball and a game ...
As professional baseball’s unique exemption to antitrust law celebrates its one-hundredth year of ex...
This Article examines the so-called “Baseball Rule,” the legal doctrine generally immunizing profess...
Baseball and law have intersected since the primordial days. In 1791, a Pittsfield, Massachusetts, o...
On Monday, August 28, 2017, Frank Houdek and Ed Edmonds, emeritus law professors at their respective...
Mark McGwire\u27s seventieth home run ball sold at auction in January of this year for $3,005,000. I...
Most cultures have a new year of some kind; a season of beginning. For lawyers who are baseball fans...
There is a conflict of laws in Major League Baseball, resulting from the National League’s refusal t...
In Moneyball, Michael Lewis writes about a story with which he fell in love, a story about professio...
Most Americans assume that they live under one set of laws which govern everybody. They also think t...
Few business enterprises receive the public attention accorded baseball. Newspapers large and small ...
The article focuses on parallels between baseball and litigation and parallels also offer a convenie...
Authors Louis H. Schiff and Robert M. Jarvis set out to fill a void in the vast array of legal teach...
This essay discusses the limited role played by the law in the regulation of baseball labor relation...
Major League Baseball, alone among industries of its size in the United States, operates as an unreg...
Somewhere in small town America there is a group of young boys with an old tattered ball and a game ...
As professional baseball’s unique exemption to antitrust law celebrates its one-hundredth year of ex...
This Article examines the so-called “Baseball Rule,” the legal doctrine generally immunizing profess...