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Perspective

Sep. 25, 2009

Pro Athletes Score Big

Dylan Malagrinò of the University of La Verne College of Law says courts are finally recognizing the athlete's right to privacy.

SPORTS

By Dylan Malagrinò

Opposing performance-enhancing drugs in sports today has become as American as baseball itself (not to say apple-pie, which probably does not enhance performance much). In fact, some recent high-profile doping cases, whether from the football field, the baseball diamond, or the track, have found politicians contending to be seen by their constituencies as the toughest in the war on drugs. And, fans today might think a trip...

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