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Aaron Senne, et al v. Kansas City Royals Baseball, et al
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- Houston Astros
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June 08, 2020
MLB Tells High Court Minor Leaguers Can't Form Pay Class
Major League Baseball has urged the U.S. Supreme Court to review certification of classes of thousands of Minor League Baseball players suing over starvation wages, arguing in a petition that the case involves "thousands of disparate individual actions" that can't be "shoehorned into a class action."
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January 14, 2020
Minor League Wage Suit Halted For MLB's High Court Bid
The Ninth Circuit has halted a case lodged by Minor League Baseball players over their alleged starvation wages, granting a request by Major League Baseball for a timeout while it asks the U.S. Supreme Court to shut it down.
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January 10, 2020
MLB Seeks Justices' Input On Minor League Wage Class Cert.
Major League Baseball wants to call time before it takes one last swing at shutting down a major class action over the starvation wages it allegedly pays minor leaguers, asking the Ninth Circuit to pause the case while it asks the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in.
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January 03, 2020
9th Circ. Won't Rethink Minor League Players' Class Cert. Win
Major League Baseball struck out on Friday in its bid for the full Ninth Circuit to review an order certifying a nationwide collective action alleging the league and their teams make minor league athletes play a grueling schedule for starvation wages.
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December 19, 2019
The Top Sports & Betting Cases Of 2019
With former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick settling his collusion grievance against the league alleging he was shut out for protesting during the national anthem and federal prosecutors obtaining more criminal convictions in their probe into the dark underbelly of college basketball, 2019 was another big year for sports legal cases.
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September 03, 2019
MLB Slams 9th Circ.'s Call To Back Minor Leaguers' Wage Suit
Major League Baseball is calling foul on a Ninth Circuit decision last month backing a proposed class suit by minor league players who claim they haven't received fair pay, saying the "monstrosity" of a suit should never have received class certification.
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August 21, 2019
9th Circ. Ruling Puts Minor League Pay Back On The Table
A year after Congress blocked minor league baseball players from seeking federal labor protections, a recent Ninth Circuit ruling has reopened the door for the athletes in their quest for better pay from Major League Baseball.
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August 16, 2019
Minor Leaguers Notch 9th Circ. Win On Cert. In MLB Pay Suit
Minor League Baseball players suing over starvation wages in the farm system scored a home run on Friday as the Ninth Circuit upheld a lower court's decision to certify a national Fair Labor Standards Act collective and California class, and said it should have certified classes in Arizona and Florida, too.
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April 10, 2018
New Law Won't Affect Wage Suit, Minor Leaguers Tell 9th Circ.
A group of minor league players told the Ninth Circuit on Monday that a brand-new federal wage law exemption is not retroactive and would not impact an already-granted collective certification in a wage suit.
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March 27, 2018
9th Circ. Calls For Input On Minor League Wage Exemption
The Ninth Circuit on Monday asked minor league baseball players and Major League Baseball to weigh in on new legislation that exempts the players from federal wage-and-hour requirements amid an ongoing labor dispute.