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Hard Cap Or Soft Cap: The Optimal Player Mobility Restrictions For The Professional Sports Leagues, Alan M. Levine Oct 1995

Hard Cap Or Soft Cap: The Optimal Player Mobility Restrictions For The Professional Sports Leagues, Alan M. Levine

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The United States Olympic Committee And The Suspension Of Athletes: Reforming Grievance Procedures Under The Amateur Sports Act Of 1978, Ellis E. Hollis Iii Jan 1995

The United States Olympic Committee And The Suspension Of Athletes: Reforming Grievance Procedures Under The Amateur Sports Act Of 1978, Ellis E. Hollis Iii

Indiana Law Journal

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A History And Analysis Of Baseball's Three Antitrust Exemptions, Joseph J. Mcmahon Jr. Jan 1995

A History And Analysis Of Baseball's Three Antitrust Exemptions, Joseph J. Mcmahon Jr.

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

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The Institutional Problem Of The Greek Sport Federation: Structure, Organization, Legal Nature And Function, Dimitrios Panagiotopoulos Jan 1995

The Institutional Problem Of The Greek Sport Federation: Structure, Organization, Legal Nature And Function, Dimitrios Panagiotopoulos

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Is This The Bottom Of The Ninth For Baseball's Antitrust Exemption - A Proposed Removal Of The Exemption And Analysis Of Player Restraints In An Exemption-Free Environment, Brian F. Zeck Jan 1995

Is This The Bottom Of The Ninth For Baseball's Antitrust Exemption - A Proposed Removal Of The Exemption And Analysis Of Player Restraints In An Exemption-Free Environment, Brian F. Zeck

Cleveland State Law Review

This note will describe the creation and development of the antitrust exemption granted to Major League Baseball and the continuing vitality of that exemption with respect to labor relations. Part I will detail the creation of the antitrust exemption, the tests articulated by the Supreme Court to determine whether a particular industry violates the antitrust laws, an application of those tests to baseball, and the possibility of finally removing this exemption through legislation in order to bring the law for the industry of baseball into line with other industries. Part II will discuss how the antitrust laws and labor laws …