Baseball and the American Legal MindSpencer Weber Waller, Neil B. Cohen, Paul Finkelman Taylor & Francis, 1995 - 525 pages First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
Contents
32 | 55 |
The Unique | 75 |
When the Commissioner Was the Law or When | 265 |
The Greening of Major | 271 |
Violating the Athletes | 303 |
Uniform Players Contract The National League | 314 |
Changing Cities | 321 |
Images of Baseball | 347 |
Theory and Metaphor | 407 |
Dennis Martinez and the Uses of Theory | 415 |
On Eurocentric Myopia the Designated Hitter Rule | 423 |
Your LawBaseball Quiz | 431 |
Error Behind the Plate and in the | 451 |
Baseball and the Legal Profession | 467 |
PostSeason Play | 503 |
TripleA Material | 519 |
Common terms and phrases
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