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Nov. 2, 2017

Professors argue for class certification in minor league baseball spat

As Major League Baseball’s post season reached a climatic finish, a baseball fight of a different nature is just heating up in the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

As Major League Baseball's post season reached a climatic finish, a baseball fight of a different nature is just heating up in the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

Two of the nation's leading conflict of law experts filed an amicus brief on behalf of minor league baseball players who have alleged wage and hour violations against 22 companies that own major league teams as well as Major League Baseball and its former commissioner, ...

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