The United States Congress is making noises again over the issue of drug use in sports and, as usual, taking aim at steroids in baseball. In The Clean Sports Act, sponsored by Sen. McCain and Rep. Tom Davis, there is a call for stronger penalties for drug violations in baseball. This bill would institute a two-year ban for first offenders and a lifetime ban for second offenders, a penalty system adopted from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig, in sandbagging the Players\u27 Association, also called for an independent testing agency and his coyly phrased Three Strikes and You’re Out policy
Over the last 150 years, baseball has been one of the most popular American sports. Ever since its i...
Over the past two decades testing for performance enhancing drugs has become central to the legitima...
College athletes get drug tested for several reasons. The most basic reason is that sports organizat...
Performance Enhancing Drugs (PEDs) are illegal substances that are prohibited for athletes to use to...
Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association have announced yet another new agreement on dr...
Just when it seems that the drug issue in sports is about to slip out of the headlines, and just whe...
Major League Baseball has been one of the premier major sports leagues in taking action and putting ...
I have examined the relationship between the U.S. Congress and professional sports—specifically, Maj...
This Note argues that MLB should adopt a more stringent drug policy than the one currently set forth...
When I was a young boy I remember using the term Chinese water torture for any activity that seeme...
Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association have announced yet another new agreement on dr...
Performance enhancing drug (“PED”) use is nothing new to the four major sports leagues in the United...
There is little evidence in support of the main economic rationale for regulating athletic dop-ing: ...
The Steroids Era in baseball refers to the recent period in the MLB where many players and trainers ...
The intrusive nature of drug testing implicates the concern over a person\u27s right to privacy. Cur...
Over the last 150 years, baseball has been one of the most popular American sports. Ever since its i...
Over the past two decades testing for performance enhancing drugs has become central to the legitima...
College athletes get drug tested for several reasons. The most basic reason is that sports organizat...
Performance Enhancing Drugs (PEDs) are illegal substances that are prohibited for athletes to use to...
Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association have announced yet another new agreement on dr...
Just when it seems that the drug issue in sports is about to slip out of the headlines, and just whe...
Major League Baseball has been one of the premier major sports leagues in taking action and putting ...
I have examined the relationship between the U.S. Congress and professional sports—specifically, Maj...
This Note argues that MLB should adopt a more stringent drug policy than the one currently set forth...
When I was a young boy I remember using the term Chinese water torture for any activity that seeme...
Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association have announced yet another new agreement on dr...
Performance enhancing drug (“PED”) use is nothing new to the four major sports leagues in the United...
There is little evidence in support of the main economic rationale for regulating athletic dop-ing: ...
The Steroids Era in baseball refers to the recent period in the MLB where many players and trainers ...
The intrusive nature of drug testing implicates the concern over a person\u27s right to privacy. Cur...
Over the last 150 years, baseball has been one of the most popular American sports. Ever since its i...
Over the past two decades testing for performance enhancing drugs has become central to the legitima...
College athletes get drug tested for several reasons. The most basic reason is that sports organizat...