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Seton Hall University School of Law
Journal of
SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT LAW |
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MEMBERSHIP:
Membership in the Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law is
limited to second and third year law students who are selected on the basis of
their performance on an annual writing competition coupled with their first year
GPA. Seton Hall Law School students who are interested in joining must
participate in the write-on competition at the end of their 1L year, commencing
immediately after finals of the spring semester.
All members are selected based on a combination of their write-on competition
scores and their first year grades. The competition requires students to analyze
a variety of materials, including case law, law review articles, statutes, and
other legal publications. The current members and editors grade each submission
focusing on the author’s style, substance, citations, use of sources,
conclusion, as well as spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
In recent years, the number of students who complete the competition has ranged
from 100 to 180. Of these, between 15 and 30 students will be asked to join.
Students involved in the competition will be notified of the results by July.
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