Solicitor General Dean Elena Kagan will decide whether to take the baseball drug list case to the Supreme Court. The MLBPA won a 9-2 decision from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals this week, which ruled federal agents illegally seized the urine samples of 104 players who allegedly tested positive in 2003. "The 9th Circuit is not one of the Supreme Court's favorite circuits. It is probably one of the most liberal circuits in the country," Pace Law School professor Bennett Gershman told the Associated Press. "I think there's a good chance if it goes to the Supreme Court, the Supreme Court is going to reverse."