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SCOTUS Rejects Bid To Move Oakland’s NFL Antitrust Suit To Las Vegas

 |  October 5, 2022

The Supreme Court has rejected the city of Oakland’s final effort to revive an antitrust lawsuit against the National Football League over the Raiders’ move to Las Vegas in 2020.

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    The city had been seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in its claim that the league violated federal antitrust law by acting like a “cartel” that sent the Raiders away when Oakland refused to meet the NFL’s “increasingly exorbitant” demand for public money to build a new stadium.

    The federal appeals court in San Francisco rejected the lawsuit, and the justices said Monday they would not intervene.

    The Raiders were involved in an earlier antitrust suit against the NFL, when owner Al Davis wanted to move the team from Oakland to Los Angeles.

    Davis eventually won his lawsuit and the Raiders moved south in 1982, only to return to Oakland in 1995.

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