
This is interesting. Good references, if not actual cites, to a textbook and a L.Rev. article on sports law. Are professional sports leagues single entities competing against other leagues and forms of entertainment, or are the teams individual entities to whom and among whom anti-trust law applies? I've always thought the former. Also, I believe one of Judge Bork's contributions to anti-trust law was the notion that courts should take a broader view as to just who a business entities' competitors are. That's a Bork class I'd accept a Monaghan scholarship to attend. Provided the stipend was high enough. And it wasn't taught in Florida.