Arizona State Sports & Entertainment Law Journal
(Graduate Student)

Arizona State University (AZ)

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About Me

The Arizona State Sports & Entertainment Law Journal (SELJ) is edited by law students of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. As one of the leading sports and entertainment law journals in the United States, the Journal infuses legal scholarship and practice with new ideas to address today’s most complex sports and entertainment legal challenges.

Founded in 2010, the Journal is 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. The Journal also seeks to strengthen the legal writing skills and expertise of its members. The Journal is supported by the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law and the Allan "Bud" Selig Sports Law and Business Program at Arizona State University.

SELJ publishes biannually in the fall and spring 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.

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