Mark McGwire\u27s seventieth home run ball sold at auction in January of this year for $3,005,000. In late 1998, Baltimore Orioles owner Peter Angelos sued a former Orioles manager and his daughter in the circuit court of Cook County, Illinois. Angelos alleged that the original lineup card from the 1995 game when Cal Ripken, Jr., broke Lou Gehrig\u27s consecutive game record belongs to the Orioles, not to the former manager and certainly not to his daughter. There may be no crying in baseball, but there is money. And wherever earthly treasure gathers two or more, a legal system arises. From this confluence of forces is born Legal Bases: Baseball and the Law, a recent addition to that burgeoning genre of nonfiction works about the business a...
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This Article will examine the economic structure of the professional sports industry, explore profes...
One of the most dramatic periods in baseball’s long history of labor relations occurred from 1968 th...
Over the years professional sports teams have enjoyed special treatment under the law. In the mid-19...
Baseball and law have intersected since the primordial days. In 1791, a Pittsfield, Massachusetts, o...
Most cultures have a new year of some kind; a season of beginning. For lawyers who are baseball fans...
Most Americans assume that they live under one set of laws which govern everybody. They also think t...
Somewhere in small town America there is a group of young boys with an old tattered ball and a game ...
In Moneyball, Michael Lewis writes about a story with which he fell in love, a story about professio...
On Monday, August 28, 2017, Frank Houdek and Ed Edmonds, emeritus law professors at their respective...
Few business enterprises receive the public attention accorded baseball. Newspapers large and small ...
Authors Louis H. Schiff and Robert M. Jarvis set out to fill a void in the vast array of legal teach...
The article focuses on parallels between baseball and litigation and parallels also offer a convenie...
Since the inception of professional baseball, team owners have imposed limits on the freedom of play...
Jacques Barzun once commented that [w]hoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better...
In his new book, Baseball as a Road to God, New York University President and Professor of Law John ...
This Article will examine the economic structure of the professional sports industry, explore profes...
One of the most dramatic periods in baseball’s long history of labor relations occurred from 1968 th...
Over the years professional sports teams have enjoyed special treatment under the law. In the mid-19...