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1949

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Constitutional Law--Commerce Clause--Is Organized Baseball Interstate Commerce, Charles Hansen Jun 1949

Constitutional Law--Commerce Clause--Is Organized Baseball Interstate Commerce, Charles Hansen

Michigan Law Review

Plaintiff contracted to play baseball for defendant ball club. The agreement contained the usual "reserve" clause whereby the player agreed not to perform for a team other than defendant unless assigned or released. By terms of the contract, broad disciplinary power over the contracting parties was accorded the commissioner of baseball, and when plaintiff breached the reserve clause, an exercise of that power resulted in his being barred from Organized Baseball for a period of five years. Suit was brought against the organizations comprising Organized Baseball under the Sherman Act, for damages caused by the consequent deprivation of plaintiff's means …