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Constitutional Law

Dec. 12, 2001

Baseball Stats Belong to Us All

SAN FRANCISCO - Baseball is so important, a unanimous state appellate court ruled Monday, that public demand for its images, statistics and history outweighs players' right to profit from their fame.

By Tyler Cunningham
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Baseball is so important, a unanimous state appellate court ruled Monday, that public demand for its images, statistics and history outweighs players' right to profit from their fame.
        The decision rejects a lawsuit from four stars ...

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