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not sure how this will all work out for the jocks involved....tracks do have a right to ban peope from the premises.
but then, you gotta wonder..this jock gets banned for unspecified reasons, no case laid out....and a certain trainer still has the right to go to any track after racking up nearly two dozen drug positives.
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It's not a coincidence he's bringing suit in Illinois, especially in the Cook County DCircuit. While business owners do have wide latitude in excluding persons from their sites, Illinois has traditionally been a far more favorable situs for lawsuits brought by allegedly aggrieved workers than other states, certainly including Florida and Michigan. Arlington/CDI will likely need to show and demonstrate cause.
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that would be 2-2....
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