1420 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
United States
University of Baltimore School of Law
professional sports, athletics, Sherman Act, antitrust, immunity, exemptions, Supreme Court, legal system, Federal Baseball Club of Baltimore, Inc. v. National League, restraint of trade, television, tv, media
covenants not to compete, employment contracts, agency doctrines, unfair competition doctrines, trade secrets, confidentiality, labor competition
minority groups, affirmative action, race, discrimination, fairness, social justice, Supreme Court, reverse discrimination, communal values
sports agents, state statutes, Model Uniform Athlete Agents Act, Commerce Clause, federal regulation, professional sports, sports unions, criminal law, sports law, sports regulation
T. S. Eliot, The Waste Land, Indo-Aryan philosophy, result orientation, economic advancement, individual acquisition, The Upanishads, The Bhagavad-Gita, precedent, stare decisis, judicial decisionmaking, intellectual climate
below market loans, tax avoidance, transfer of wealth, Supreme Court, Dickman v. Commissioner, federal gift tax, U.S. Congress, demand loans, salary substitute, professional sports industry, tax neutrality, income tax
sports industry, team owners, players, unions, agents, rival leagues, antitrust law, labor law, government regulation, sports law, professional sports,
law schools, enrollment, downsizing, student body size, strategic planning, legal education, resource concessions, tenure track faculty, law school enrollment, evening legal education, part time legal education