Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Alan Milstein's History of Sports and the Human Condition

Alan Milstein, an attorney at Sherman, Silverstein, Kohl, Rose & Podolsky who has litigated on behalf of a number of athletes, including Maurice Clarett, as well as medical patients, has published Out of the Park: A History of Sports and the Human Condition. Co-authored by Attorney Michael Dube, Out of the Park canvasses the history of sports dating back from 777 BC (with the first records of the Olympics) to December 15, 2005 (with the University of Buffalo hiring Turner Gill as the fifth black coach in Division 1A football). The 45-page time line includes pictures and photos, and offers extraordinary detail on how sports has evolved in the realms of the law, medicine, psychology, sociology, and economics.

Out of the Park is an outstanding resource. Be sure to check it out.

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