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Did Major League Baseball Balk? Why Didn't Mlb Bargain To Impasse And Impose Stricter Testing For Performance Enhancing Substances? , Michael J. Cramer, James W. Swiatko Jr. Jan 2006

Did Major League Baseball Balk? Why Didn't Mlb Bargain To Impasse And Impose Stricter Testing For Performance Enhancing Substances? , Michael J. Cramer, James W. Swiatko Jr.

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Social Psychology, Calamities, And Sports Law, Michael Mccann Jan 2006

Social Psychology, Calamities, And Sports Law, Michael Mccann

Law Faculty Scholarship

This Article examines the role of situational pressures, fundamental attribution errors, and legal frameworks in how professional sports actors respond to the threat and occurrence of calamities. Both natural and manmade threats to American health are likely to rise over the next decade. Such threats may include catastrophic weather, natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and communicable disease pandemics. In response to these threats, professional sports leagues, professional athletes, fans, and media might engage in unprecedented behavior. Consider, for instance, increasingly-devastating weather patterns, and how they might animate leagues to relocate franchises to cities with more favorable forecasts. The same outcome might …


The Major League Baseball Players Association And The Ownership Of Sports Statistics: The Untold Story Of Round One, J. Gordon Hylton Jan 2006

The Major League Baseball Players Association And The Ownership Of Sports Statistics: The Untold Story Of Round One, J. Gordon Hylton

Marquette Sports Law Review

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