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On Higher Ground?: Baseball’S Antitrust Exemption, Edmund P. Edmonds May 2016

On Higher Ground?: Baseball’S Antitrust Exemption, Edmund P. Edmonds

Faculty Lectures and Presentations

NEW YORK STATE BAR ASSOCIATION

Commercial and Federal Litigation Section, Spring Meeting, The Otesaga Cooperstown, NY May 13 - 15, 2016

Presentation: On Higher Ground?: Baseball’s Antitrust Exemption

The panel will consider the history, expansion, and endurance of the antitrust exemption for baseball, including discussing decisions calling the exemption into question in light of the doctrinal expansion of Congressional authority under the Constitutional Commerce Clause and the increasingly business-like nature of baseball; recent decisions relating to the baseball exemption; the Supreme Court’s deference to Congress on whether the antitrust exemption should still be applied; efforts in Congress itself to consider …


Baseball’S Interesting Relationship With The U.S. Supreme Court, Edmund P. Edmonds Apr 2016

Baseball’S Interesting Relationship With The U.S. Supreme Court, Edmund P. Edmonds

Faculty Lectures and Presentations

Road Scholars

Florida State University’s series of talks by distinguished scholars from other institutions in the Atlantic Coast Conference


2016 Exchanged Figures Chart, Edmund P. Edmonds Feb 2016

2016 Exchanged Figures Chart, Edmund P. Edmonds

Annual Exchanged Figures Charts

No abstract provided.


2016 Arbitration Hearings Chart, Edmund P. Edmonds Feb 2016

2016 Arbitration Hearings Chart, Edmund P. Edmonds

Annual Hearings Charts

No abstract provided.


Diamond Justice—Teaching Baseball And The Law, Edmund P. Edmonds Jan 2016

Diamond Justice—Teaching Baseball And The Law, Edmund P. Edmonds

Journal Articles

Authors Louis H. Schiff and Robert M. Jarvis set out to fill a void in the vast array of legal teaching materials by creating Baseball and the Law: Cases and Materials, the first casebook to concentrate on “The National Pastime.” Their goal was to create a casebook that would propel the expansion of teaching law and baseball courses in law schools. By pulling together appropriate cases and primary reading material with detailed and carefully crafted notes, the authors have admirably completed this task with over 1000 pages of text to allow faculty and students in the legal academy a resource …