This note will describe the creation and development of the antitrust exemption granted to Major League Baseball and the continuing vitality of that exemption with respect to labor relations. Part I will detail the creation of the antitrust exemption, the tests articulated by the Supreme Court to determine whether a particular industry violates the antitrust laws, an application of those tests to baseball, and the possibility of finally removing this exemption through legislation in order to bring the law for the industry of baseball into line with other industries. Part II will discuss how the antitrust laws and labor laws clash with one another and what effects a removal of the exemption would have on the negotiations and future collectiv...
In 1890, Congress passed the Sherman Antitrust Act to protect competition in the marketplace. Federa...
The hallmark of an antitrust violation is an agreement which has the effect of raising price, loweri...
Since the inception of professional baseball, team owners have imposed limits on the freedom of play...
This note will describe the creation and development of the antitrust exemption granted to Major Lea...
Baseball remains the only professional sport exempt from anti-trust scrutiny. Because of this unique...
As professional sports leagues increased their wealth and national prominence, the federal judicial ...
Twenty-four years after pronouncing that Congress[ ,]... not... this Court[, must remedy] any incon...
This Note examines how Major League Baseball’s (MLB) current free agent system is restraining trade ...
San Jose\u27s antitrust suit against Major League Baseball renews the challenge of defining the scop...
Minor League Baseball is a half-billion dollar a year industry in the United States. It has grown to...
This Article will examine the economic structure of the professional sports industry, explore profes...
In 1922, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that baseball was not interstate commerce and ...
This Note explains the statutory and nonstatutory labor exemptions\u27 origins at the intersection o...
For nearly a century, Major League Baseball (MLB) has enjoyed antitrust immunity. No other sports le...
Major League Baseball (Baseball) traditionally has enjoyed an exemption from antitrust laws even tho...
In 1890, Congress passed the Sherman Antitrust Act to protect competition in the marketplace. Federa...
The hallmark of an antitrust violation is an agreement which has the effect of raising price, loweri...
Since the inception of professional baseball, team owners have imposed limits on the freedom of play...
This note will describe the creation and development of the antitrust exemption granted to Major Lea...
Baseball remains the only professional sport exempt from anti-trust scrutiny. Because of this unique...
As professional sports leagues increased their wealth and national prominence, the federal judicial ...
Twenty-four years after pronouncing that Congress[ ,]... not... this Court[, must remedy] any incon...
This Note examines how Major League Baseball’s (MLB) current free agent system is restraining trade ...
San Jose\u27s antitrust suit against Major League Baseball renews the challenge of defining the scop...
Minor League Baseball is a half-billion dollar a year industry in the United States. It has grown to...
This Article will examine the economic structure of the professional sports industry, explore profes...
In 1922, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that baseball was not interstate commerce and ...
This Note explains the statutory and nonstatutory labor exemptions\u27 origins at the intersection o...
For nearly a century, Major League Baseball (MLB) has enjoyed antitrust immunity. No other sports le...
Major League Baseball (Baseball) traditionally has enjoyed an exemption from antitrust laws even tho...
In 1890, Congress passed the Sherman Antitrust Act to protect competition in the marketplace. Federa...
The hallmark of an antitrust violation is an agreement which has the effect of raising price, loweri...
Since the inception of professional baseball, team owners have imposed limits on the freedom of play...