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They Aren't Who We Thought They Were: The Importance Of Genetic Testing In Major League Baseball To Prevent The Falsification Of Players' Ages, Laurie C. Frey Jan 2010

They Aren't Who We Thought They Were: The Importance Of Genetic Testing In Major League Baseball To Prevent The Falsification Of Players' Ages, Laurie C. Frey

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Should Players Have To Pass To Play?: A Legal Analysis Of Implementing Genetic Testing In The National Basketball Association, Susan K. Menge Jan 2007

Should Players Have To Pass To Play?: A Legal Analysis Of Implementing Genetic Testing In The National Basketball Association, Susan K. Menge

Marquette Sports Law Review

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The Reckless Pursuit Of Dominion: A Situational Analysis Of The Nba And Diminishing Player Autonomy, Michael Mccann Jan 2006

The Reckless Pursuit Of Dominion: A Situational Analysis Of The Nba And Diminishing Player Autonomy, Michael Mccann

Law Faculty Scholarship

This Article examines required genetic testing of NBA players from a situational vantage point, integrating socio-psychological, legal, and ethical analyses. The core argument may be expressed as follows: required genetic testing of NBA players appears consistent with a broader and largely deleterious agenda by the NBA to control players. Since implementation of the rookie wage scale in 1995 through the recent imposition of a paternalistic player dress code, the NBA has increasingly usurped player autonomy. The NBA's capacity to do so largely rests in its adroit manipulation of the situational influences that influence fans and media. For instance, because of …