If MLB is a State Actor, Who Else is Too?
If MLB is a State Actor, Who Else is Too?
In the conspiracy-tinged rhetorical aftermath of the 2020 election cycle, a Republican Party determined to never allow the public to electorally dismiss them again began to plot their next moves. GOP-led states across the nation introduced measures designed to make voting more difficult for demographics that tend to vote for Democrats. Among other corporate protests, Major League Baseball (MLB) registered its disapproval of the voter suppression law in Georgia by moving its upcoming All-Star Game out of Atlanta, and now an organization led by Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus is filing suit against them. Among other mockworthy claims in the suit is the assertion that MLB is a state actor.Wait, what?According to the suit, MLB is a state actor “acting under color of law as recipients of substantial state and local financing and as tenants of stadiums owned by state and local authorities.” If this is found to be true, it would bring all kinds of other statutes into play. For example, the suit asserts that taking public monies “ties the MLB clubs to constitutional requirements like the Equal Protection Clause... as it does for other sufficiently involved public tenants.” This is the meat of the argument put forth by Job Creators Network (JCN), the conservative-backed advocacy organization filing the lawsuit. By relocating the All-Star Game from Atlanta to Denver in protest of the new voter law, the argument goes, MLB has conspired with the players' union to deprive local businesses (and Georgians generally) of $100 million in revenue as punishment for asserting their civil rights.
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Job Creators Network v. MLB et al
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