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Mlb Calendar 2012-2013, Edmund P. Edmonds Nov 2012

Mlb Calendar 2012-2013, Edmund P. Edmonds

MLB Calendars

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Bailey, Robert Arbitration Chart, Edmund P. Edmonds Oct 2012

Bailey, Robert Arbitration Chart, Edmund P. Edmonds

Arbitrator Charts

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Shriftman, Elliott Arbitration Chart, Edmund P. Edmonds Oct 2012

Shriftman, Elliott Arbitration Chart, Edmund P. Edmonds

Arbitrator Charts

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Brewers Players Arbitration Results, Edmund P. Edmonds Feb 2012

Brewers Players Arbitration Results, Edmund P. Edmonds

Team - Player Results

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Milwaukee Brewers Arbitration Hearings Chart, Edmund P. Edmonds Feb 2012

Milwaukee Brewers Arbitration Hearings Chart, Edmund P. Edmonds

Team Hearing Charts

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Mlb Minimum And Average Salaries 1967-2012, Edmund P. Edmonds Feb 2012

Mlb Minimum And Average Salaries 1967-2012, Edmund P. Edmonds

Minimum and Average Salaries

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Arthur Soden's Legacy: The Origins And Early History Of Baseball's Reserve System, Edmund P. Edmonds Jan 2012

Arthur Soden's Legacy: The Origins And Early History Of Baseball's Reserve System, Edmund P. Edmonds

Writings

The article focuses on the nineteenth century evolution of the U.S. baseball reserves system. It mentions that the early history of the reserve clause establishes a relationship with sports collective bargaining agreements. It notes that its basic structure stems from a dispute between Boston owner Arthur Soden and baseball players James O'Rourke and George Wright. It also emphasizes on discipline imposed to the players who abandon their contracts to seek higher salaries from a different team.


Arthur Soden's Legacy: The Origins And Early History Of Baseball's Reserve System, Edmund P. Edmonds Jan 2012

Arthur Soden's Legacy: The Origins And Early History Of Baseball's Reserve System, Edmund P. Edmonds

Journal Articles

The article focuses on the nineteenth century evolution of the U.S. baseball reserves system. It mentions that the early history of the reserve clause establishes a relationship with sports collective bargaining agreements. It notes that its basic structure stems from a dispute between Boston owner Arthur Soden and baseball players James O'Rourke and George Wright. It also emphasizes on discipline imposed to the players who abandon their contracts to seek higher salaries from a different team.


Dastar's Next Stand, Mark Mckenna Jan 2012

Dastar's Next Stand, Mark Mckenna

Journal Articles

A series of recent cases implicate the extent to which trademark law can be used to control creative content. The possibility of using trademark law for that purpose obviously creates a potential conflict with copyright law, which ordinarily sets the rules for use of creative material developed by others. Unfortunately, despite its attraction to boundary questions in trademark law, the Supreme Court‘s Dastar decision—its lone decision demarcating trademark and copyright law—remains controversial and its scope somewhat unclear. This Essay argues that Dastar should be understood, or at least should be extended, to rule out any claims based on confusion that …