steroids News Archive

28-Dec-2006

 

  • Court: Feds can use MLB drug test data (AP via Yahoo! News)
    With Barry Bonds still in their sights, federal investigators probing steroids in sports can now use the names and urine samples of about 100 Major League Baseball players who tested positive for performance enhancing drugs, following a ruling Wednesday from a federal appeals court.


  • Ruling Erases Players? Victories in a Steroids Case (New York Times)
    Lawyers representing the players union pitched a two-state, three-case shutout in 2004, but Wednesday the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco wiped out their sweeping victory.


  • Appellate court overturns ruling in steroids probe (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
    SAN FRANCISCO -- With Barry Bonds still in their sights, federal investigators can now use the names and urine samples of about 100 Major League Baseball players in their steroids probe, after a ruling yesterday from a federal appeals court.


  • Court rules samples seized from steroids testing labs can be used (Fox 6 News San Diego)
    A federal appeals court has ruled that evidence seized from Major League Baseball's steroids testing labs can be used by the government in its investigation of performance enhancing drugs.


  • Investigators gain leverage in steroids probe (Austin American-Statesman)
    Court decision allows feds to find out which players tested positive.


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