Most Americans assume that they live under one set of laws which govern everybody. They also think that while monopolies and their abuses were once a problem, regulatory measures have long since eliminated or controlled them. The business of organized baseball proves that both these assumptions are mistaken. Recent operations of some baseball companies have underscored the falsity of these assumptions. The baseball business operates under its own complicated body of private law, and has been doing so ever since the business got its real start with the formation of the National League in 1876. Organized baseball is also a monopoly which has long ignored the anti-trust laws and continues to do so with impunity. Its pretense to be a sport ...
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Jacques Barzun once commented that [w]hoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better...
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In her comment, the author fashions a compelling argument for congressional elimination of baseball\...
The baseball strike and the ongoing hostilities between the players\u27 association and owners have ...
As early as the 1880s, baseball owners and sportswriters were decrying the greediness of players as ...
Most cultures have a new year of some kind; a season of beginning. For lawyers who are baseball fans...
This note will describe the creation and development of the antitrust exemption granted to Major Lea...
In 1890, Congress passed the Sherman Antitrust Act to protect competition in the marketplace. Federa...
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 ...
Somewhere in small town America there is a group of young boys with an old tattered ball and a game ...
Major League Baseball, alone among industries of its size in the United States, operates as an unreg...
This Article will examine the economic structure of the professional sports industry, explore profes...
Mark McGwire\u27s seventieth home run ball sold at auction in January of this year for $3,005,000. I...
Major League Baseball is in the process of collectivizing data used in sports betting. This could be...
Jacques Barzun once commented that [w]hoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better...
Baseball is the sport most closely intertwined with American culture.\u27 In many ways, the scandals...
In her comment, the author fashions a compelling argument for congressional elimination of baseball\...
The baseball strike and the ongoing hostilities between the players\u27 association and owners have ...
As early as the 1880s, baseball owners and sportswriters were decrying the greediness of players as ...
Most cultures have a new year of some kind; a season of beginning. For lawyers who are baseball fans...
This note will describe the creation and development of the antitrust exemption granted to Major Lea...
In 1890, Congress passed the Sherman Antitrust Act to protect competition in the marketplace. Federa...