The U.S. Supreme Court has decided not to review a case that would have required Major League Baseball to adhere to federal antitrust laws. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the court's refusal to engage with the longstanding exemption that MLB enjoys from antitrust regulations. This decision maintains the status quo, allowing MLB to operate without the constraints of federal antitrust laws, a privilege it has held for nearly a century. The exemption has been a point of contention, with critics arguing that it gives MLB an unfair advantage over other professional sports leagues. Despite calls for change, the Supreme Court's decision indicates that the exemption will remain in place for the foreseeable future. The ruling is significant for the sports industry, as it reinforces MLB's unique position in the legal landscape. The court's choice not to intervene leaves the matter unresolved, continuing the debate over the fairness and implications of the antitrust exemption.