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Sports And Drugs
Until the late 1970s it was unheard of to hold a coach or owner liable for the actions of a player. Players were seen as grown adults with an intricate skill and knowledge of their sports. They know fully well what actions can and cannot be committed and act on their own accord when they act outside these boundaries. It seemed unfair to hold their coach or the teams owner accountable when they had nothing to do with the players actions at all.
However, this viewpoint towards employer liability changed dramatically with two landmark court cases in the 1970s; Tamjanovich v. CA Sports Incthe company that owns the NBAs Los Angeles Lakersand Hackbart v. Cincinnati Bengals. Each case involved a professional athlete seeking damages against another for actions committed away from the field of play, causing significant physical harm. While in court, both plaintiffs relied upon the principle of respondeat superior to hold the owners of the franchises partly responsible for the tort actions of their players.
Respondeat Superior is an Anglo-American common law doctrine. It states that an employer can be held vicariously liable for a tort committed by one of their employees. In a professional sport this relationship between
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