During his third fall 2021 Conversation with Marquette Sports Law Program students, Major League Baseball Commissioner Emeritus and Distinguished Lecturer in Sports Law and Policy, Allan “Bud” Selig, will discuss How Major League Baseball Maintains Competitive Balance Without a Salary Cap. This final fall Conversation will be on Thursday, November 11th at 12 pm. This event is open only to Marquette University Law School students and staff. Commissioner Emeritus Selig invites students to ask any question about his career, his recent book, baseball, or anything else related to professional sports when they register, or during the Conversation. Do not miss your chance to talk with someone who has had over 60 years of experience in professional sports.
Conversation with Commissioner Emeritus Selig: How Major League Baseball Maintains Competitive Balance Without a Salary Cap

11/11/2021 - 12:00
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Conversation with Commissioner Emeritus Selig: How Major League Baseball Maintains Competitive Balance Without a Salary Cap
Category: Sports Law Institute
Date: Thursday, November 11, 2021
Time: 12:00pm
Location: Eckstein Hall, room TBA
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Access: Current Law Students
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