Ettie Ward

School of Law

Courting the Yankees: Legal Essays on the Bronx Bombers
Publisher: Carolina Academic Press
Durham, NC
2003, 467 pages

In a series of 21 essays by legal scholars, Courting the Yankees examines both baseball law and baseball lore. By focusing on the famous New York Yankees, and incidents involving the team and the Yankee franchise, the book explores a wide range of legal issues as they relate to baseball. The chapters are organized so that the sports fan (even if neither a lawyer nor a Yankees’ fan) is invited to read about sports and learn about the law. Baseball aficionados will enjoy the added insights provided by the discussion of various legal concepts, and lawyer sports fans will gain greater insight as to the application of familiar legal principles on and off the baseball diamond.

“ . . . Both lawyers and non-lawyers alike will enjoy this compendium, obviously borne of ‘pinstripe’ passion. The book is an engaging double play of fascinating storytelling and rigorous legal analysis, and the payoff is just plain fun.”
—Roger Abrams, Author of Legal Bases: Baseball and the Law