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Toolson v. New York Yankees

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Toolson v. New York Yankees
the Supreme Court of the United States
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Toolson v. New York Yankees (346 U.S. 356) is a 1953 U.S. Supreme Court decision that upheld, 7-2, the antitrust exemption first granted to Major League Baseball (MLB) three decades earlier in Federal Baseball Club v. National League. It was also the first challenge to the reserve clause which prevented free agency, and one of the first cases heard and decided by the Warren Court.

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United States Supreme Court

346 U.S. 356

Toolson  v.  New York Yankees

 Argued: Oct. 13, 14, 1953. --- Decided: Nov 9, 1953

See 346 U.S. 917, 74 S.Ct. 271.

No. 18:

Mr. Howard L. Parke, Baltimore, Md., for petitioner Toolson.

Mr. Norman S. Sterry, Los Angeles, Cal., for respondents New York Yankees and others.

No. 23:

Mr. Frederic A. Johnson, New York City, for petitioner Kowalski.

Mr. Raymond T. Jackson, Cleveland, Ohio, for respondents Chandler and others.

No. 25:

Mr. Seymour Martinson, New York City, for petitioner Corbett and another.

Mr. Raymond T. Jackson, Cleveland, Ohio, for respondents Chandler and others.

PER CURIAM.

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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