Found February 09, 2009 on
The Sports Law Professor:
Two years ago I predicted everything that we see today would come to pass. Here's the link. All that was left was to fill in the blank with the names of the guilty. Finally, one leaked out. We should not be surprised that the name is probably the most famous name on the positive test list: Alex Rodriguez.Imagine being a lawyer, or working in some support position for those lawyers or for a court, and knowing that none other than Alex Rodriguez failed a drug test for steroids. What a difficult secret to keep. Yet your professional or occupational obligations require that you take that knowledge with you to your grave. How hard would that be? Lawyers have this obligation drilled into them in law school and in the culture of legal practice; nonetheless, despite the explicit court order to the contrary, maybe one of them let it slip. Alternatively, maybe a non-lawyer, perhaps lacking that practiced response, also gained knowledge of Rodriguez' test results and squealed....
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