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Sports -- Law and legislation -- United States.
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Descript |
1 online resource (233 pages). |
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computer c |
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online resource cr |
Contents |
Machine generated contents note: ch. One Introduction -- Section I Burger Supreme Court and Sports -- Introduction -- ch. Two Clay, aka Ali v. U.S. (1971): Muhammad Ali, Precedent, and the Burger Court / Samuel O. Regalado -- ch. Three Odd Bedfellows: Spencer Haywood and Justice William O. Douglas / Sarah K. Fields -- ch. Four Flood Case, 1972 / Richard C. Crepeau -- ch. Five How the Burger Court Came to Be / Steven P. Gietschier -- Section II Antitrust Law and Sports -- Introduction -- ch. Six Danny Gardella and Baseball's Reserve Clause: A Working-Class Stiff Blacklisted in Cold War America / Ron Briley -- ch. Seven Powerlifting's Watershed: Frantz v. United States Powerlifting, the Legal Case That Changed the Nature of a Sport / Janice S. Todd -- Section III Impact of Sport on Law -- Introduction -- ch. Eight Thirty-Five Years after Richards v. USTA: Significance of Transgender Athletes' Participation in Sport / Anne L. DeMartini -- ch. Nine "Clean Up the Abuses": Building a Rule-of-Law Culture for Major League Baseball's Operations in Latin America / David P. Fidler -- ch. Ten "A Matter of Basic Fairness": Ed O'Bannon Takes the NCAA to Court / Daniel A. Nathan -- ch. Eleven Epilogue. |
Alt author |
Regalado, Samuel O., editor.
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Fields, Sarah K., editor.
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ISBN |
9781610755498 (electronic bk.) |
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1610755499 (electronic bk.) |
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9781557286666 (pbk.) |
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