Since the inception of professional baseball, team owners have imposed limits on the freedom of players to negotiate contract terms. In this article Professor McCormick traces the history of attempts by professional baseball players to obtain contractual freedoms through the use of the antitrust and labor relations laws, attempts that culminated with the players\u27 strike of 1981. Although players in other team sports successfully have utilized antitrust laws to increase player bargaining power, Professor McCormick argues that labor law has provided baseball players the only effective means to gain increased contractual freedoms. Professor McCormick concludes that player-owner disputes over the reserve system in baseball today fall within ...
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In her comment, the author fashions a compelling argument for congressional elimination of baseball\...
Major League Baseball is in trouble. The recent players\u27 strike is just one in a series of player...
In late 2011, at a time when other leagues such as the National Football League and the National Bas...
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(Statement of Responsibility) by Dominic Theofan(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, ...
Initially, this paper will briefly consider arbitration in general and then discuss the evolution of...
This essay discusses the limited role played by the law in the regulation of baseball labor relation...
As early as the 1880s, baseball owners and sportswriters were decrying the greediness of players as ...
The economic literature treating the sports industries has concentrated on a unique institutional re...
The baseball strike and the ongoing hostilities between the players\u27 association and owners have ...
Twenty-four years after pronouncing that Congress[ ,]... not... this Court[, must remedy] any incon...
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the economic, athletic, and social impact of final...
This article discusses the Curt Flood Act of 1998 and explores the nonstatutory labor exemption the ...
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...
In her comment, the author fashions a compelling argument for congressional elimination of baseball\...
Major League Baseball is in trouble. The recent players\u27 strike is just one in a series of player...
In late 2011, at a time when other leagues such as the National Football League and the National Bas...
This note will describe the creation and development of the antitrust exemption granted to Major Lea...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Dominic Theofan(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, ...
Initially, this paper will briefly consider arbitration in general and then discuss the evolution of...
This essay discusses the limited role played by the law in the regulation of baseball labor relation...
As early as the 1880s, baseball owners and sportswriters were decrying the greediness of players as ...
The economic literature treating the sports industries has concentrated on a unique institutional re...
The baseball strike and the ongoing hostilities between the players\u27 association and owners have ...
Twenty-four years after pronouncing that Congress[ ,]... not... this Court[, must remedy] any incon...
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the economic, athletic, and social impact of final...
This article discusses the Curt Flood Act of 1998 and explores the nonstatutory labor exemption the ...