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Baseball

Baseball’s Antitrust Exemption Marks Its 100th Anniversary with a New Challenge

by Carl W. Hittinger (LAW ’79, B.A. ’76) and Tyson Y. Herrold

Carl Hittinger (LAW ’79, BA ’76) of BakerHostetler co-authored an article with Tyson Herrold discussing the history of baseball’s antitrust exemption and whether this judicially ordained exemption may be overturned by the current Supreme Court.

Categories Alumni Authored, Antitrust, Business Law Practice, Commentary

A Home Run in Their Debut, Temple Sports Law Emerges Victorious

by Victor Ficarra (LAW ’24)
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Temple Law sent two teams of students to Villanova Law’s first-ever baseball arbitration negotiation competition. Both teams made it to the second day of negotiations, and Temple Law won the entire competition.

Categories Labor and Employment, Law School and Legal Education, Student Authored

The Continued Decline in Major League Baseball’s Labor Market

by Noah Goodman (LAW '16) and Beckie Schatschneider

Noah J. Goodman (LAW ’16) analyzes the opportunity cost incurred by MLB players who sign contract extensions that delay free agency.

Categories Alumni Authored, Contracts, Labor and Employment
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