Mitchell J. Nathanson
Professor of Law
Biography
Mitchell Nathanson received his JD from the Georgetown University Law Center and his BA from Tulane University.聽 His scholarship focuses primarily on the intersection of sports, law and society. He has written numerous articles examining the interplay between, most notably, baseball and American culture. His article, "The Irrelevance of Baseball's Antitrust Exemption: A Historical Review," won the 2006 McFarland-SABR Award which is presented in recognition of the best historical or biographical baseball articles of the year. His 2008 book,聽The Fall of the 1977 Phillies: How a Baseball Team鈥檚 Collapse Sank a City鈥檚 Spirit聽(McFarland), is a social history of 20th century Philadelphia as told through the relationship between the city and its baseball teams 鈥 the Athletics and the Phillies.
In 2009, he was the co-producer and writer of "Base Ball: The Philadelphia Game," a documentary "webisode" on the 19th century development of the game within the city that was part of a larger documentary project, "Philadelphia: The Great Experiment," to which he was a contributing scholar. In addition, he was a scholarly advisor to the 2011 HBO production, "The Curious Case of Curt Flood."
In the United States, he has lectured at, among other venues, the National Baseball Hall of Fame, and since 2011 has been a guest professor in the International Sports Law Program at the Instituto Superior de Derecho y Economia in Madrid, Spain.
In 2012 Nathanson published聽A People鈥檚 History of Baseball聽(University of Illinois Press), and in 2015 co-authored the textbook:聽Understanding Baseball聽(McFarland). In 2013 his article, "Who Exempted Baseball, Anyway?: The Curious Development of the Antitrust Exemption that Never Was," was published in the Harvard Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law and won the 2013 McFarland-SABR award. His biography of the mercurial slugger Dick Allen, 鈥God Almighty Hisself: The Life and Legacy of Dick Allen,鈥聽was published in March, 2016 by the University of Pennsylvania Press and was a finalist for the 2017 Seymour Medal, which honors the best baseball biographies of the year.
Nathanson's most recent book, 鈥Bouton: The Life of a Baseball Original,鈥澛was released in 2020 and was a聽New York Times聽Summer Reading selection. His op-eds have appeared in, among other outlets,聽The Washington Post, New York Daily News,聽补苍诲听USA Today.聽He was a 2020 recipient of the Diane E. Ambler 鈥78 Faculty Scholarship Impact Award, presented by the law school to recognize faculty whose work has had a significant impact.
Practice Experience
- ACE USA (formerly CIGNA Property and Casualty Cos.). Philadelphia, PA. Environmental Coverage Specialist,聽August 1994-August 2001聽
- White and Williams LLP, Philadelphia, PA. Litigation Associate-Healthcare Group, September 1991-August 1994.
- Joined the faculty in 2001.
Recent Publications
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LIES, DAMN LIES, AND MONEYBALL The Truth and the Story of Moneyball (and how never the twain did meet), Article, University of Nebraska Press, August 2024
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Under Jackie's Shadow: An Oral History of the Black Minor Leaguers Baseball Left Behind, Book, University of Nebraska Press, April (2nd Quarter/Spring) 2024
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Lefty & Tim: How Steve Carlton and Tim McCarver Became Baseball鈥檚 Best Battery, Book Review, University of Nebraska Press, August 2023
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Baseball鈥檚 Endangered Species: Inside the Craft of Scouting by Those Who Lived It, Book Review, University of Nebraska Press, July 2023
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The Boy of Summer: The Art and Anger of Roger Kahn, Article, University of Nebraska Press, April (2nd Quarter/Spring) 2023
Recent Presentations
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'31st Annual NINE Conference on Baseball and American Culture', Larry Ritter Lied鈥擨t鈥檚 More than Just Turning on the Tape Recorder: Practical and Ethical Issues Involved in Writing Oral History, University of Nebraska Press/NINE Journal of Baseball and American Culture, Tempe, AZ. March 2024
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'30th Annual NINE Conference on Baseball and American Culture', The Art and Anger of Roger Kahn, NINE Journal on Baseball and American Culture, Tempe, Arizona. March 2023
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'28th Annual NINE Conference on Baseball and American Culture', RULES FOR BASEBALL RADICALS: HOW JIM BOUTON AND BALL FOUR CHANGED THE NARRATIVE OF BASEBALL, NINE Journal on Baseball and American Culture, Virtual. March 2021
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'New Jersey Judicial Conference re: CLE', RULES FOR BASEBALL RADICALS: HOW JIM BOUTON AND BALL FOUR CHANGED THE NARRATIVE OF BASEBALL, New Jersey Superior Court, Virtual. November 2020
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'Play Ball: A Doubleheader Featuring Mitchell Nathanson and Ben Yagoda', BOUTON: The Life of a Baseball Original, Radnor Memorial Library, May 2020
翱蹿蹿颈肠别:听Rm 332, John F. Scarpa Hall
笔丑辞苍别:听610-519-6498
贵补虫:听610-519-6282
Courses and Seminars
- Legal Analysis, Research聽& Writing
- Scholarly Topics in Sports Law Seminar
Education
- Georgetown University Law Center, JD
- Tulane University, BA