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    Fairways and Bunkers: The LIV Golf–PGA Tour Quarrel Through the Tenets of Antitrust and Contract Law

    November 4, 2024

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    Kristie Kargus

    The LIV Golf Tour challenged the PGA Tour’s longstanding dominance in men’s golf, attracting players with lucrative contracts and a new format. Legal disputes arose over player suspensions and contract violations, culminating in a 2023 unification agreement between LIV, PGA, and the DP World Tour, raising significant antitrust concerns and implications for player autonomy.

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    Pitcher-Victims of Major League Baseball “Illegal” Sign Stealing Should Have Viable Tortious Interference with Contractual Relations Claims Against the Opposing Teams

    November 8, 2023

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    Joshua D. Winneker, David Gargone, and Danielle Clifford

    Introduction In baseball, sign stealing occurs when a team deciphers their opponent’s signals meant to convey the pitcher’s upcoming pitch. Since the nineteenth century, sign stealing has been a part of baseball. Having the ability to know the pitch before the pitcher throws the ball gives a decided advantage to the batter. Consequently, teams always…

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