
Trending today: a legal dispute between the Chicago Cubs and a restaurant near Wrigley Field that sells rooftop seats with a stadium view. Do the Cubs have a legitimate monopoly on determining how you can experience the game in person? Victor talks about a relevant federal court ruling in 1938 that also affects the way we watch and listen to UNC games as well – and Aaron plugs a new restaurant in Durham that offers its own view of the Durham Bulls’ stadium.
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