ABSTRACT

Focus on Current Legal Concerns
The unprecedented demise of the 1994 baseball season and the long hockey negotiations have focused more attention than ever before on legal issues in sports, ranging from the constitutional rights of college athletes to the liability of football-helmet makers. Through 50 original essays this first-of-its-kind handbook examines liability issues peculiar to sports, discusses disputes involving some of the most famous people and events in sports history, explores the ramifications of antitrust laws as they apply to athletics, and probes the increasingly sensitive and litigious area of sex and race discrimination.

Essays discuss influential issues
Many of the essays discuss subjects that recently have gained increasing prominence, such as suits alleging misrepresentation and unfair treatment of athletes by coaches. Other essays deal with the action of sports commissioners, or the policies of governing bodies, especially the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

Useful for lawyers and fans alike
Lawyers unfamiliar with sports law will appreciate the book as a reliable introduction to this rapidly expanding field. For scholars in other fields it serves as a legal primer and a quick survey of cases and issues. The book is especially useful in college libraries as a source of answers to sports questions and a reliable resource for writing term papers. Finally, sports fans familiar with the athletic achievements of Oscar Robertson, John Mackey, Curt Flood, and others, will discover here the details of their participation in the legal arena.

part |52 pages

Sports Law: Liability and Legislation

chapter |3 pages

In Jeopardy

Football Helmet Manufacturers and Wearers

chapter |3 pages

Negligence and Liability

A Coach's Nightmare

chapter |4 pages

Sports versus the Sabbath

Professional Baseball and Blue Laws

chapter |5 pages

Fading in the Stretch

Live Horse Racing in the 1990s

part |93 pages

Sports Law: The Regulation of Organized Sports

chapter |7 pages

The NCAA and the Courts

College Football on Television

chapter |4 pages

Books and Bulldogs

Athletes and Academic Standards Abuses

chapter |7 pages

The Win at Any Price Syndrome

Steroids in Athletics

chapter |7 pages

To Play or Not to Play

Substance Abuse Policies of Three Major Sports Leagues

chapter |14 pages

In the Groove?

The Legal War over Golf Clubs

chapter |10 pages

Baseball's Big Inning

The Sacrifice of the 1919 Black Sox

chapter |4 pages

Beating the Spread

College Basketball Point Shaving

chapter |4 pages

Jack Molinas

A Basketball Player with Great but Unclean Hands

part |98 pages

Sports Law: The Rights of Players and Owners

chapter |17 pages

When a Professional Sport Is Not a Business

Baseball's Infamous Antitrust Exemption

chapter |10 pages

Let the Bidding Begin

Free Agency Comes to Baseball

chapter |3 pages

Oscar Robertson

The Player and the Case

chapter |10 pages

Minnesota Gopher Basketball

Problems on the Court and in the Courts

chapter |6 pages

Sports Broadcasting

Who Owns the Property Rights?

chapter |9 pages

Fear, Attack, and Pressure

The Relocation of the Raiders

chapter |8 pages

The NFL-AFL Merger

Law, Politics, and the Power of Money

part |47 pages

Sports Law: Racial and Gender Discrimination

chapter |5 pages

The Stone Left Unturned

Marge Schott's “Suspension”

chapter |8 pages

The Quest for Gender Equality

Setbacks and Strides

chapter |12 pages

Let's Play, Too

Sex Discrimination in Intercollegiate Athletics

chapter |3 pages

Little League Baseball

Where Are the Girls?

chapter |5 pages

Barely There

Female Reporters in Male Locker Rooms