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Article: There's no "I" in "league": professional sports leagues and the single entity defense.
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- Michigan Law Review
- Article date:
- October 1, 2006
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
I. PROFESSIONAL SPORTS LEAGUES ARE SINGLE ENTITIES IN
MATTERS INVOLVING LEAGUE-WIDE, NONLABOR POLICIES
A. Current Judicial Framework for Single Entity Analysis
B. Professional Sports Leagues Are Single Entities
in Nonlabor Disputes
1. A Unity of Interest Exists among All Franchises
in a Professional Sports League
2. The Economic Realities of Professional
Sports Leagues Dictate That Leagues Should
Be Considered Single Entities
C. The Sullivan Court Misapplied Copperweld
1. Sullivan Incorrectly Focused on Organizational
Form, ...
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