Joe Escalante is the host of a show business legal advice radio program on indie1031.comFridays at 11 AM, PST and Sundays on KFWB In Los Angeles AM980 at 5PM PST and one the hosts of St. Joseph Radio Presents heard on the EWTN Catholic radio network. He also performed regularly as the bassist for the punk rock band, The Vandals.
Escalante's legal background is varied, beginning with his work in business affairs for the CBS TV Network, through his years in the music industry, to his current role as radio host and judge pro tem for the county courts of Los Angeles.
He is a member of the parish of St. Peter Chanel in Hawaiian Gardens, California.

Joe Escalante
NFL Vs. American Needle; Sherman Act, Schmerman Act
by Joe EscalanteSoon the U.S. Supreme Court will hear an important anti-trust case to decide to what extent the NFL can conduct itself as a single entity in negotiating certain agreements or if it must operate as 32 individual entities.

I don’t have a problem with the Sherman Anti-Trust act. It prevents companies from doing things like charging a penny for a gallon of milk in a certain territory, driving out all competitors, then raising the price of milk to a million dollars. (Muwhahahahaha!!!!!)
However, the Act has also made me lose interest in professional sports. You can interpret the Act to prevent Ron Cey, Davy Lopes, Steve Garvey and Steve Sax from being forced to stay in the same infield together forever all you want, but it still made baseball a lot worse for me at least.
It helped make millionaire ball players into potential billionaires, and there are a lot of lower tier ball players that went from lower middle class to millionaire; but I’m more concerned about the irritating sight of Garvey in a Padre uniform, or Eric Dickerson playing for the Colts.






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