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The first comprehensive account of the 1922 Supreme Court decision that gave rise to professional baseball's antitrust exemption
CoverTitleContentsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. The Rivalry Begins2. The Opening Salvos3. The Federal League Strikes Back4. The Landis Case5. The Long Wait6. An Aborted Trial7. Baltimore Goes to Trial, Again8. The Defense and Verdict9. The Appeal and Final DecisionEpilogueNotesBibliographyIndex
Nathaniel Grow is an associate professor of business law and ethics at the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University.
Larry Ritter Book Award, Society for American Baseball Research
(SABR), 2015. Finalist, Seymour Medal, Society for American
Baseball Research (SABR), 2015. David J. Langum Sr. Prize for
American Legal History/Biography, Langum Charitable Trust, 2014.—
Society for American Baseball Research (SABR)
Larry Ritter Book Award, Society for American Baseball Research
(SABR), 2015. Finalist, Seymour Medal, Society for American
Baseball Research (SABR), 2015. David J. Langum Sr. Prize for
American Legal History/Biography, Langum Charitable Trust, 2014.—
Society for American Baseball Research (SABR)
Larry Ritter Book Award, Society for American Baseball Research
(SABR), 2015. Finalist, Seymour Medal, Society for American
Baseball Research (SABR), 2015. David J. Langum Sr. Prize for
American Legal History/Biography, Langum Charitable Trust, 2014.—
Langum Charitable Trust
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