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The Sports and Entertainment Law Journal at Arizona State University (SELJ) is a student-edited publication, dedicated to providing the academic community, the sports and entertainment industries, and the legal profession with scholarly analysis, research, and debate concerning the developing fields of sports and entertainment law.
Founded in 2010, SELJ serves as the premier source for which scholars from the sports and entertainment industries can foster academic analysis and debate, such that industry professionals, the news media, and the general public can discuss current issues as they specifically relate to sports and entertainment law.
Published pieces have addressed topics including agency law, anti-trust law, contract law, cyber law, entertainment law, intellectual property law, labor law, rights of publicity, right of privacy, sports law, and the First Amendment.
SELJ publishes biannually in the spring and fall in both digital and print format. Each issue contains essays and articles, as well as notes or comments on the latest topics in sports and entertainment law authored by professors, practitioners, and students. SELJ is also affiliated with the Sports Law and Business Program at Arizona State University.
The Sports and Entertainment Law Journal may be contacted at:
Sports and Entertainment Law Journal
Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
Arizona State University
111 E. Taylor Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004
asuselj@gmail.com