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This paper argues that Major League Baseball should amend its Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) ...
Initially, this paper will briefly consider arbitration in general and then discuss the evolution of...
Most Americans assume that they live under one set of laws which govern everybody. They also think t...
This Essay examines U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s important role in shaping U.S. spor...
Most cultures have a new year of some kind; a season of beginning. For lawyers who are baseball fans...
In Moneyball, Michael Lewis writes about a story with which he fell in love, a story about professio...
Mark McGwire\u27s seventieth home run ball sold at auction in January of this year for $3,005,000. I...
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...
This Article examines the so-called “Baseball Rule,” the legal doctrine generally immunizing profess...
There is a conflict of laws in Major League Baseball, resulting from the National League’s refusal t...
This article draws on literary and linguistic theory, as well as prior work studying the effects o...
Authors Louis H. Schiff and Robert M. Jarvis set out to fill a void in the vast array of legal teach...
Baseball is said to be ingrained in American culture, a national pastime with which everyone is fami...
This article explores the history and evolution of baseball\u27s arbitration system, focusing on pla...
This paper argues that Major League Baseball should amend its Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) ...
Initially, this paper will briefly consider arbitration in general and then discuss the evolution of...
Most Americans assume that they live under one set of laws which govern everybody. They also think t...
This Essay examines U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s important role in shaping U.S. spor...