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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Courts - "Sotomayor’s Baseball Ruling Lingers, 14 Years Later " [Corrected?]

It turns out that not only did Gerard N. Magliocca, a law professor at Indiana University at Indianapolis, have a column today in the NY Times, but Gary R. Roberts. Dean and Gerald L. Bepko Professor of Law at the same Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis, is quoted today by Richard Sandomir in a story in the NYT headlined "Sotomayor’s Baseball Ruling Lingers, 14 Years Later ."

Unfortunately, the reporter misidentifies the school Dean Roberts heads. Here is the quote, from near the end of the story:

Gary R. Roberts, the dean of the law school at Indiana University [sic], called it the “right decision from a legal and tactical standpoint,” and the one of the most important ones in baseball history, short of the Supreme Court’s antitrust rulings.
[Correction?] A reader wtires:
Always love what you write, but remember the NY Times didn't misidentify the school Gary Roberts heads. It is the law school at Indiana University. The other one on the Indiana University campus is the Mickey Mauer Law School at Indiana University.

Posted by Marcia Oddi on May 27, 2009 01:13 PM
Posted to Courts in general