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The Antitrust Implications Of The Divisional Structure Of The National Collegiate Athletic Association, Terrill L. Johnson Jul 1991

The Antitrust Implications Of The Divisional Structure Of The National Collegiate Athletic Association, Terrill L. Johnson

University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review

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Plan B'S Inevitable Demise: The Consequence Of Powell V. National Football League, George Stephanopolous Jul 1991

Plan B'S Inevitable Demise: The Consequence Of Powell V. National Football League, George Stephanopolous

University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review

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Professional Sports Leagues, Antitrust, And The Single-Entity Theory: A Defense Of The Status Quo, Michael S. Jacobs Jan 1991

Professional Sports Leagues, Antitrust, And The Single-Entity Theory: A Defense Of The Status Quo, Michael S. Jacobs

Indiana Law Journal

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The Supreme Court Drops The Ball In The N.F.L. Player Dispute, Eric E. Bell Jan 1991

The Supreme Court Drops The Ball In The N.F.L. Player Dispute, Eric E. Bell

Cleveland State Law Review

The purpose of this article is to offer guidance to courts and attorneys faced with the issue of determining the point in time that the non-statutory labor exemption terminates in the context of NFL labor relations and to propose a system of free agency which might ease this conflict between the League and players. To that end, this article begins by exploring the history of player relations in the NFL, the development of the Union and the subsequent collective bargaining agreements between the Players Association and the League. This is followed by an in-depth analysis of Powell v. NFL and …


The Supreme Court Drops The Ball In The N.F.L. Player Dispute, Eric E. Bell Jan 1991

The Supreme Court Drops The Ball In The N.F.L. Player Dispute, Eric E. Bell

Cleveland State Law Review

The purpose of this article is to offer guidance to courts and attorneys faced with the issue of determining the point in time that the non-statutory labor exemption terminates in the context of NFL labor relations and to propose a system of free agency which might ease this conflict between the League and players. To that end, this article begins by exploring the history of player relations in the NFL, the development of the Union and the subsequent collective bargaining agreements between the Players Association and the League. This is followed by an in-depth analysis of Powell v. NFL and …