This article discusses the Curt Flood Act of 1998 and explores the nonstatutory labor exemption the Supreme Court has applied to professional sports leagues. It also explores the likely impact of the Curt Flood Act on the rights of players or managers to use antitrust laws effectively against one another
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 ...
The purpose of this article is to offer guidance to courts and attorneys faced with the issue of det...
This article discusses the Curt Flood Act of 1998 and explores the nonstatutory labor exemption the ...
As professional sports leagues increased their wealth and national prominence, the federal judicial ...
The enactment of the Curt Flood Act has directly coincided with - -and indeed helped to usher in -- ...
In 1922, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that baseball was not interstate commerce and ...
This note calls for an end to Major League Baseball\u27s statutory exemption from antitrust law for ...
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...
This Note explains the statutory and nonstatutory labor exemptions\u27 origins at the intersection o...
As professional baseball’s unique exemption to antitrust law celebrates its one-hundredth year of ex...
The hallmark of an antitrust violation is an agreement which has the effect of raising price, loweri...
Collective agreements in athletics are not new. Historically, sports leagues have developed rules th...
This Article will examine the economic structure of the professional sports industry, explore profes...
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 ...
The purpose of this article is to offer guidance to courts and attorneys faced with the issue of det...
This article discusses the Curt Flood Act of 1998 and explores the nonstatutory labor exemption the ...
As professional sports leagues increased their wealth and national prominence, the federal judicial ...
The enactment of the Curt Flood Act has directly coincided with - -and indeed helped to usher in -- ...
In 1922, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that baseball was not interstate commerce and ...
This note calls for an end to Major League Baseball\u27s statutory exemption from antitrust law for ...
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...
This Note explains the statutory and nonstatutory labor exemptions\u27 origins at the intersection o...
As professional baseball’s unique exemption to antitrust law celebrates its one-hundredth year of ex...
The hallmark of an antitrust violation is an agreement which has the effect of raising price, loweri...
Collective agreements in athletics are not new. Historically, sports leagues have developed rules th...
This Article will examine the economic structure of the professional sports industry, explore profes...
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 ...
The purpose of this article is to offer guidance to courts and attorneys faced with the issue of det...