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Automatic Outs: Salary Arbitration In Nippon Professional Baseball, David L. Snyder Jan 2009

Automatic Outs: Salary Arbitration In Nippon Professional Baseball, David L. Snyder

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Play Ball? An Analysis Of Final-Offer Arbitration, Its Use In Major League Baseball And Its Potential Applicability To European Football Wage And Transfer Disputes, Josh Chetwynd Jan 2009

Play Ball? An Analysis Of Final-Offer Arbitration, Its Use In Major League Baseball And Its Potential Applicability To European Football Wage And Transfer Disputes, Josh Chetwynd

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Green Sports Facilities: Why Adopting New Green-Building Policies Will Improve The Environment And The Community, Alex B. Porteshawver Jan 2009

Green Sports Facilities: Why Adopting New Green-Building Policies Will Improve The Environment And The Community, Alex B. Porteshawver

Marquette Sports Law Review

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When Is A Cpa As Important As Your Era? A Comprehensive Evaluation And Examination Of State Tax Issues On Professional Athletes, Alan Pogroszewski Jan 2009

When Is A Cpa As Important As Your Era? A Comprehensive Evaluation And Examination Of State Tax Issues On Professional Athletes, Alan Pogroszewski

Marquette Sports Law Review

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2008 Antitrust Developments In Professional Sports: To The Single Entity And Beyond, James T. Mckeown Jan 2009

2008 Antitrust Developments In Professional Sports: To The Single Entity And Beyond, James T. Mckeown

Marquette Sports Law Review

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One Strike And You're Out: Alcohol In The Major League Baseball Clubhouse, Steven B. Berneman Jan 2009

One Strike And You're Out: Alcohol In The Major League Baseball Clubhouse, Steven B. Berneman

Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law

In the past decade, much has been written about Major League Baseball's (MLB) mistaken policies regarding performance-enhancing substance abuse by players. MLB executives are shortsighted, however, if they believe that steroids are the only substances being abused by players. Along with performance-enhancing drugs, professional baseball has a long-standing history of alcohol abuse. Steroids may provide better headlines--Congress has never held an investigation into alcohol abuse by professional athletes--but professional baseball faces a real danger from the unchecked liability of allowing players to overindulge at the ballpark and drive home shortly thereafter. By serving beer in the clubhouse after games, clubs …


A Most Interesting Part Of Baseball's Monetary Structure - Salary Arbitration In Its Thirty-Fifth Year, Ed Edmonds Jan 2009

A Most Interesting Part Of Baseball's Monetary Structure - Salary Arbitration In Its Thirty-Fifth Year, Ed Edmonds

Marquette Sports Law Review

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