How Young American Athletes Can Best Challenge a Bureaucracy That Prevents Them from Earning a Living

How Young American Athletes Can Best Challenge a Bureaucracy That Prevents Them from Earning a Living
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Book Synopsis How Young American Athletes Can Best Challenge a Bureaucracy That Prevents Them from Earning a Living by : Marc Edelman

Download or read book How Young American Athletes Can Best Challenge a Bureaucracy That Prevents Them from Earning a Living written by Marc Edelman and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 12 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This symposium article discusses how young American athletes could best challenge the bureaucracy that delays their ability to earn a livelihood. Part I of this symposium article discusses how young American athletes could effectively challenge the NCAA 'no pay' rules under federal antitrust law as an illegal restraint of trade. Part II then addresses the possibility of these same athletes challenging professional sports leagues' age requirements under both antitrust law and labor law.


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