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...the franchise's players were paid bounties...Football League Players Association has retained the...sent by the NFL to its 32...
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...laws. In 1968, the National Labor Relations Board ("NLRB") recognized the NFL Players Association ("NFLPA") as the exclusive bargaining representative of all NFL players, and...
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...Byron Neely and the professional association through which he practiced, Byron...former University of Texas and NFL lineman who stood 6' 4...
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...OPINIONKentucky Speedway, LLC (KYS) sued both the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc. (NASCAR) and an affiliated company that...
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...its member clubs (NFL or League). Throughout...CBA) that govern player employment in the...Football League Players Association (Association) challenged the...
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...In addition, the National Football League Players Association (the "Union"), the certified collective bargaining representative of all NFL players, appeals the district court's...
...Cowboys), a National Football League (NFL) franchise, from 1992 through March...compared to that of other players competing for positions on the...
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