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Multiemployer Bargaining, Antitrust Law, And Team Sports: The Contingent Choice Of A Broad Exemption, Michael C. Harper Jul 1997

Multiemployer Bargaining, Antitrust Law, And Team Sports: The Contingent Choice Of A Broad Exemption, Michael C. Harper

Faculty Scholarship

Twenty-four years after pronouncing that "Congress[ ,]... not... this Court[, must remedy] any inconsistency or illogic" in the long standing exemption of baseball, but not other sports from the reach of the antitrust laws,' the Supreme Court last term reduced substantially the uniqueness of Major League Baseball's control over its labor market. The Court did so not by exposing baseball to antitrust attack, but rather by clarifying that restrictions on player labor mobility and freedom of contract imposed by all North American leagues of professional sports teams2 also enjoy an exemption from antitrust scrutiny as long as their labor …


The Failure Of Gissel Bargaining Orders, Terry A. Bethel, Catherine Melfi Jan 1997

The Failure Of Gissel Bargaining Orders, Terry A. Bethel, Catherine Melfi

Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal

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Collective Bargaining In The National Football League: A Historical And Comparative Analysis, C. Peter Goplerud Iii Jan 1997

Collective Bargaining In The National Football League: A Historical And Comparative Analysis, C. Peter Goplerud Iii

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

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Building Trust In The Workplace, Carlton J. Snow Jan 1997

Building Trust In The Workplace, Carlton J. Snow

Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Labor Or Antitrust - Let The Players Choose, Robert A. Mccormick Jan 1997

Labor Or Antitrust - Let The Players Choose, Robert A. Mccormick

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Brown V. Pro Football, Inc.: You Make The Call, Denise K. Bryant Jan 1997

Brown V. Pro Football, Inc.: You Make The Call, Denise K. Bryant

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Law Of Arbitration, Theodore J. St. Antoine Jan 1997

The Law Of Arbitration, Theodore J. St. Antoine

Book Chapters

The law did not look kindly on arbitration in its infancy. As a process by which two or more parties could agree to have an impartial outsider resolve a dispute between them, arbitration was seen as a usurpation of the judiciary' sown functions, as an attempt to "oust the courts of jurisdiction." That was the English view, and American courts were similarly hostile. They would not order specific performance of an executory (unperformed) agreement to arbitrate, nor grant more than nominal damages for the usual breach. Only an arbitral award actually issued was enforceable at common law. All this began …