Experienced attorney and sports enthusiast Freedman provides a
comprehensive and extremely informative discussion of the antitrust
legislation that affects professional sports--now undeniably a
major business in the United States. In addition to thorough
coverage of such legal aspects of professional sports as exemption
and non-exemption from antitrust laws, anti-competitive practices,
restraints of trade, and state regulation, Freedman also provides
relevant case law and supporting decisions throughout. Following an
introductory section outlining the history of professional sports
law and an overview of legal relationships in professional sports,
Freedman traces the experience of each of the major
sports--baseball, football, basketball, hockey, boxing, wrestling,
tennis, golf, and soccer--as pertains to antitrust laws. He offers
an incisive analysis of monopolistic aspects of professional sports
and other anti-competitive practices against the professional
athlete and also examines state regulations and tort and contract
liability in professional sports. He concludes with a chapter on
the relationship between professional sports and First Amendment
freedom of expression.
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