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Before The Flood: The History Of Baseball's Antitrust Exemption, Roger I. Abrams
Before The Flood: The History Of Baseball's Antitrust Exemption, Roger I. Abrams
Marquette Sports Law Review
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The Curt Flood Act Of 1998: A Hollow Gesture After All These Years?, Edmund P. Edmonds
The Curt Flood Act Of 1998: A Hollow Gesture After All These Years?, Edmund P. Edmonds
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Ali To Flood To Marshall: The Most Triumphant Of Words, Alfred Dennis Mathewson
Ali To Flood To Marshall: The Most Triumphant Of Words, Alfred Dennis Mathewson
Marquette Sports Law Review
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The Curt Flood Act Of 1998 And Major League Baseball's Federal Antitrust Exemption, John T. Wolohan
The Curt Flood Act Of 1998 And Major League Baseball's Federal Antitrust Exemption, John T. Wolohan
Marquette Sports Law Review
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A Brief Appraisal Of The Curt Flood Act Of 1998 From The Minor League Perspective, Gary R. Roberts
A Brief Appraisal Of The Curt Flood Act Of 1998 From The Minor League Perspective, Gary R. Roberts
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Why Baseball's Antitrust Exemption Still Survives, J. Gordon Hylton
Why Baseball's Antitrust Exemption Still Survives, J. Gordon Hylton
Marquette Sports Law Review
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The Curt Flood Act Of 1998: The Players' Perspective, Marianne Mcgettigan
The Curt Flood Act Of 1998: The Players' Perspective, Marianne Mcgettigan
Marquette Sports Law Review
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The Flood Act's Place In Baseball Legal History, Ted Curtis
The Flood Act's Place In Baseball Legal History, Ted Curtis
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Food For Sport Or Faustian Bargain: Regulating Performance Enhancing Dietary Supplements, Jennifer Kay Braman
Food For Sport Or Faustian Bargain: Regulating Performance Enhancing Dietary Supplements, Jennifer Kay Braman
Cleveland State Law Review
The defining line between legal and illegal substance-between dietary supplement and drug is horribly skewed. Accordingly, Part I of this Note will investigate the complexities that exist with regard to the classification and regulation of dietary supplements, looking at the history leading to the passage of the governing Dietary Health and Supplement Act of 1994. Part II will focus on supplements that consumers may use for performance enhancement purposes, and the regulation of sports products. Part III will look at the regulatory debate over dietary supplements, the andro product example and the interrelationship between drugs and sport. Part IV will …