The federal courts in New York have been home to some high-profile cases over the years. But Tom Brady’s legal battle with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell over deflated footballs captured national attention, with sports fans and non-fans taking sides in the dispute.

The case, National Football League Management Council v. National Football League Players Association, was at its heart a collective bargaining question—did NFL executives have the right to suspend a unionized player under the league’s arbitration rules?

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