Most cultures have a new year of some kind; a season of beginning. For lawyers who are baseball fans, there are two beginnings, two seasons. The first season begins in April, and begins to wind down in October. That is of course, the baseball season. But, with baseball finished, we can turn to the Court, and watch it with a keen eye. The Court\u27s season continues to build to its climax in the Spring. Just as the baseball season is beginning its slow opening, the Court overwhelms us in the spring with what sometimes seems to be an avalanche of opinions. And, the Court closes down just in time for baseball to pick up again. I begin with two large propositions: first, that Americans, whatever we may think of the government or authority, ...
Robert Frost once wrote “I am never more at home in America than at a baseball game.” To some Americ...
Somewhere in small town America there is a group of young boys with an old tattered ball and a game ...
Part II of this Note provides the facts and holding of Coomer. Part III discusses the legal backgrou...
Most cultures have a new year of some kind; a season of beginning. For lawyers who are baseball fans...
Baseball and law have intersected since the primordial days. In 1791, a Pittsfield, Massachusetts, o...
On Monday, August 28, 2017, Frank Houdek and Ed Edmonds, emeritus law professors at their respective...
In Moneyball, Michael Lewis writes about a story with which he fell in love, a story about professio...
Mark McGwire\u27s seventieth home run ball sold at auction in January of this year for $3,005,000. I...
Authors Louis H. Schiff and Robert M. Jarvis set out to fill a void in the vast array of legal teach...
This Article examines the so-called “Baseball Rule,” the legal doctrine generally immunizing profess...
The article focuses on parallels between baseball and litigation and parallels also offer a convenie...
This essay discusses the limited role played by the law in the regulation of baseball labor relation...
There is a conflict of laws in Major League Baseball, resulting from the National League’s refusal t...
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries playing baseball on Sundays was a criminal offense in many...
After nearly eight months, some 232 days after it began, the strike by major league baseball players...
Robert Frost once wrote “I am never more at home in America than at a baseball game.” To some Americ...
Somewhere in small town America there is a group of young boys with an old tattered ball and a game ...
Part II of this Note provides the facts and holding of Coomer. Part III discusses the legal backgrou...
Most cultures have a new year of some kind; a season of beginning. For lawyers who are baseball fans...
Baseball and law have intersected since the primordial days. In 1791, a Pittsfield, Massachusetts, o...
On Monday, August 28, 2017, Frank Houdek and Ed Edmonds, emeritus law professors at their respective...
In Moneyball, Michael Lewis writes about a story with which he fell in love, a story about professio...
Mark McGwire\u27s seventieth home run ball sold at auction in January of this year for $3,005,000. I...
Authors Louis H. Schiff and Robert M. Jarvis set out to fill a void in the vast array of legal teach...
This Article examines the so-called “Baseball Rule,” the legal doctrine generally immunizing profess...
The article focuses on parallels between baseball and litigation and parallels also offer a convenie...
This essay discusses the limited role played by the law in the regulation of baseball labor relation...
There is a conflict of laws in Major League Baseball, resulting from the National League’s refusal t...
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries playing baseball on Sundays was a criminal offense in many...
After nearly eight months, some 232 days after it began, the strike by major league baseball players...
Robert Frost once wrote “I am never more at home in America than at a baseball game.” To some Americ...
Somewhere in small town America there is a group of young boys with an old tattered ball and a game ...
Part II of this Note provides the facts and holding of Coomer. Part III discusses the legal backgrou...