Stadium Financing and Franchise Relocation Act of 1999

Stadium Financing and Franchise Relocation Act of 1999
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Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000046313225
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Synopsis Stadium Financing and Franchise Relocation Act of 1999 by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary

Stadium Financing and Franchise Relocation Act of 1999

Stadium Financing and Franchise Relocation Act of 1999
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Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : LOC:0007123941A
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Synopsis Stadium Financing and Franchise Relocation Act of 1999 by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary

Legislative and Executive Calendar

Legislative and Executive Calendar
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Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : PURD:32754082329610
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Synopsis Legislative and Executive Calendar by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary

The Bottom Line

The Bottom Line
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Publisher : Temple University Press
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9781592135141
ISBN-13 : 1592135145
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis The Bottom Line by : Andrew Zimbalist

Feisty essays from one of the nation's top sports economists.

The Oxford Handbook of American Sports Law

The Oxford Handbook of American Sports Law
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 649
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ISBN-10 : 9780190465957
ISBN-13 : 0190465956
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of American Sports Law by : Michael A. McCann

The Oxford Handbook of American Sports Law is a timely and engaging compilation of commentaries by leading experts on the most significant issues in US sports law. The book blends analysis of historical and contemporary controversies with prescriptions for how courts and lawmakers can reconcile the competing interests of leagues, owners, and players. The Handbook also establishes a foundation for future research on sports law issues. As technology and social media alter the ways fans, athletes, and team officials interact, legal doctrine will be challenged to adapt, and the Handbook both forecasts these debates and outlines where the law may be headed.

Sports Economics

Sports Economics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 555
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ISBN-10 : 9781139504522
ISBN-13 : 1139504525
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Sports Economics by : Roger D. Blair

Sports Economics, the most comprehensive textbook in the field by celebrated economist Roger D. Blair, focuses primarily on the business and economics aspects of major professional sports and the NCAA. It employs the basic principles of economics to address issues such as the organization of leagues, pricing, advertising and broadcasting as well as the labor market in sports. Among its novel features is the candid coverage of the image and integrity of players, teams, managers and the leagues themselves, including cases of gambling, cheating, misconduct and steroids. Blair explains how economic decisions are made under conditions of uncertainty using the well-known expected utility model and makes extensive use of present value concepts to analyze investment decisions. Numerous examples are drawn from the daily press. The text offers ample boxes to illustrate sports themes, as well as extensive use of diagrams, tables, problem sets and research questions.

Encyclopedia of Major League Baseball Clubs

Encyclopedia of Major League Baseball Clubs
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 1103
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ISBN-10 : 9780313083068
ISBN-13 : 0313083061
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Encyclopedia of Major League Baseball Clubs by : Steven Riess

From exploits on the field, to machinations in the front office, to data on the cities where they play, the Encyclopedia of Major League Baseball Clubs presents the team history of each of the 30 MLB teams. Intelligent, in-depth essays provide social and economic histories of each club that go beyond the recounting of team glories or failures year by year. Team origins, annual campaigns, and players and managers all figure into the story, but so do owners, financiers, politicians, neighborhoods and fans. Teams are also looked at as business enterprises, with special attention given to labor issues like the reserve clause and free agency, as well as stadium construction and financing. Social and political issues are covered as well, including racism and integration, ethnic makeup of fans and players, gambling, liquor sales, and Sunday play. National events, like World War I, World War II, the Great Depression and the Cold War, and their impact on the national pastime, are also brought into the picture where they are relevant. Media coverage and broadcasting rights are discussed, as is the great influence the flood of media money has had on the sport. As America's sport, baseball reflects not just our ideas and beliefs about competition, it also reflects our national and regional identities. Readers will be able to find useful information about: important players, managers, owners; community relations/charity work; business and labor issues (television income, free agency); race relations; baseball/sports economics (including stadium construction, team relocations; and teams in local and national culture (Fenway Park, Wrigley Field as local icons, Yankees as a national team). Every essay is signed, and concludes with suggested readings and a bibliography. The work is illustrated, has a comprehensive bibliography, and is thoroughly indexed.

Sports Law

Sports Law
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Total Pages : 728
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015062575462
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Synopsis Sports Law by : Walter T. Champion

Finally -- a true survey of Sports Law! This exciting new text covers all the issues, all the parties, all the law, and all the practical skills needed to develop a solid understanding of this burgeoning area. Sports Law is a user-friendly, practice-oriented text that will make your course as lively as the field it covers. The author skillfully blends topics and materials to offer an integrated approach to the subject: the text incorporates the breadth of issues relating to Sports Law -- such as contracts, torts, agents, eligibility, women and sports, antitrust, labor law, international law, discipline, the NCAA, intellectual property, and criminal law without belaboring the less practical topics explanatory materials introduce each of the major cases, such as Philadelphia Ball Club v. Lajoie, Zinn v. Parrish, Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Commission v. National Football League, National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, NCAA v. Tarkanian, and Martin v. PGA Tour, Inc. sample documents -- including NCAA regulations, collective bargaining agreements, waivers, contracts, and statutes -- are presented as part of the text so students can view them in context Questions and Discussion sections tie together the material and help motivate students to analyze it Instructors can turn to Sports Law: Cases, Documents, and Materials with confidence because: the book is equally useful in both law school and graduate-level courses a comprehensive Teacher's Manual includes suggestions for lectures, sample questions, projects, draft lectures, and sample exams Professor Champion is an exceptionally gifted and popular teacher who also has written two highly successful books on Sports Law and more than 500 articles on the topic, guest-hosted a popular radio program on related issues, served as an agent, and ws a general manager of a minor league professional basketball team

Leveling the Playing Field

Leveling the Playing Field
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 9780674045026
ISBN-13 : 0674045025
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Leveling the Playing Field by : Paul C. Weiler

The world of sports seems entwined with lawsuits. This is so, Paul Weiler explains, because of two characteristics intrinsic to all competitive sports. First, sporting contests lose their drama if the competition becomes too lopsided. Second, the winning athletes and teams usually take the "lion's share" of both fan attention and spending. So interest in second-rate teams and in second-rate leagues rapidly wanes, leaving one dominant league with monopoly power. The ideal of evenly balanced sporting contests is continually challenged by economic, social, and technological forces. Consequently, Weiler argues, the law is essential to level the playing field for players, owners, and ultimately fans and taxpayers. For example, he shows why players' use of performance-enhancing drugs, even legal ones, should be treated as a more serious offense than, say, use of cocaine. He also explains why proposals to break up dominant leagues and create new ones will not work, and thus why both union representation of players and legal protection for fans--and taxpayers--are necessary. Using well-known incidents--and supplying little-known facts--Weiler analyzes a wide array of moral and economic issues that arise in all competitive sports. He tells us, for example, how Commissioner Bud Selig should respond to Pete Rose's quest for admission to the Hall of Fame; what kind of settlement will allow baseball players and owners to avoid a replay of their past labor battles; and how our political leaders should address the recent wave of taxpayer-built stadiums.