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SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW
JOURNAL (JRNL7155, 7156, 7157, 7158)
1 credit per semester for member. 1
to 2 credits per semester for editor.
Maximum of 6 credits.
The Sports & Entertainment Law Journal and the Sports Law Symposium are dedicated
to studying the expanding disciplines constituting the law and
business of the sports industries.
Each year, a Symposium on contemporary issues offers a series
of addresses and panel discussions of current sports law issues by
speakers who are nationally renowned in the world of sports. The
Sports Law Journal publishes the proceedings of the Symposium and
also offers scholarly and practical examinations of issues
associated with sports in both the legal and educational
communities. A writing competition and interview session are held
each year for those students interested in joining the Journal of
Sports Law. Members must write a publishable piece as a threshold
requirement, a requirement that need not be repeated each semester
thereafter.
Course is graded on a Pass/D or Fail basis. To receive any
credits for the Sports & Entertainment Law Journal, a student must first complete
a student note or comment for this Journal.
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