Sports Franchise Antitrust Issues
Members of the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on Antitrust heard testimony on the legality of National Football League restrictions on moving… read more
Members of the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on Antitrust heard testimony on the legality of National Football League restrictions on moving sports teams and the implications of a move, such as business rights and city infrastructure cost. Members talked about antitrust laws that protect trade and commerce from unfair business practices. Members of the Ohio congressional delegation testified about the move of the Cleveland Browns football team to Baltimore tomorrow. close
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- Robert Baade Professor Lake Forest College->Economics
- Robert Lanier Mayor Houston
- John Moag Chairman Maryland Stadium Authority
- Gary Roberts Professor Tulane University->Law School
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