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National Football League v. Mackey

U.S.
Sep 12, 1977
434 U.S. 801 (1977)

Summary

holding Rozelle rule "unreasonable," inter alia, because it applied not just to better players, but "to every NFL player regardless of his status or ability"

Summary of this case from Smith v. Pro Football, Inc.

Opinion

No. 76-932.

September 12, 1977.


CASES DISMISSED IN VACATION

C.A. 8th Cir. Certiorari dismissed September 12, 1977, under this Court's Rule 60. Reported below: 543 F. 2d 606.


Summaries of

National Football League v. Mackey

U.S.
Sep 12, 1977
434 U.S. 801 (1977)

holding Rozelle rule "unreasonable," inter alia, because it applied not just to better players, but "to every NFL player regardless of his status or ability"

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holding that the market for football players' services is within the ambit of the Sherman Act

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noting "joint venture" characteristics of NFL

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interpreting Florida law

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Case details for

National Football League v. Mackey

Case Details

Full title:NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE ET AL v. MACKEY ET AL

Court:U.S.

Date published: Sep 12, 1977

Citations

434 U.S. 801 (1977)

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