We are thrilled to share that the latest edition of our law journal, Volume 14, Issue 1, is officially live today! This Issue touches upon various trending topics across college sports, social media, esports, and NFTs. SELJ would like to extend a huge thank you to our brilliant authors, whose hard work and insightful contributions have shaped this edition. Additionally, we would also like to express our deepest gratitude to everyone who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to bring life to this issue. Your commitment and effort have made this all possible. You can find this edition, as well as previous editions, on our website: https://lnkd.in/gh_uXAzA. Volume 14, Issue 1 is also available for purchase on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/CjOFs Thank you all for your continued support of the Arizona State Sports & Entertainment Law Journal. #LawJournal #SportsLaw #EntertainmentLaw #ArizonaState #ASU #SportsandEntertainment #Sports #NIL #GenderEquality #Dartmouth #CollegeAthletes #SocialMediaAdvertising #Influencers #Cryptocurrency #NFTs #SEC
Arizona State Sports & Entertainment Law Journal
Periodical Publishing
Phoenix, Arizona 294 followers
Dedicated to providing legal scholarly analysis and research surrounding the sports and entertainment industries.
About us
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 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. To contact our Editor-in-Chief, Danielle Gershen, email dgershen@asu.edu To contact our Technology Editor, Natalie Zarasian, email nzarasia@asu.edu To contact our Submissions Chair, Melissa Kim, email asuselj@gmail.com
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https://asuselj.org
External link for Arizona State Sports & Entertainment Law Journal
- Industry
- Periodical Publishing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Phoenix, Arizona
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2010
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111 E Taylor St
Phoenix, Arizona 85004, US
Employees at Arizona State Sports & Entertainment Law Journal
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Tyler Steffen
J.D. Candidate at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
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Melissa Kim
J.D. Candidate at Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law
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Anthony De La Torre
JD Candidate at Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law
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Victoria Oglesby
JD Candidate - ASU Sandra Day O'Conner College of Law | MBA/BA - Oakland University
Updates
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M'Elise Salomon's blog post discusses the rise of Chappell Roan's career and the rise of anti-LGBTQ bills in the U.S. Read more about the constitutional challenge to Branson, Missouri's anti-drag ordinance. https://lnkd.in/gZjHS7Cd #ChappellRoan #DragShows #EntertainmentLaw #ASUSELJ #LawJournal
Chappell Roan’s Nightmare in Drag: How One Missouri Town Plans to Limit Drag Shows
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Meet the members of the Arizona State Sports & Entertainment Law Journal! We look forward to highlighting all of our incredible members and learning more about their accomplishments! Christa Cain is a 2L Associate Editor from Albuquerque, NM. She graduated from the University of New Mexico with a B.S. in Psychology and minors in Chemistry and Criminology. Christa will be working as a law clerk for The Law Offices of Timothy D. Ducar in the spring which focuses on business disputes and litigation. After graduation, she plans to stay in Arizona and pursue a career in business law. Outside of law school, Christa enjoys spending time with her 8 month year old baby, husband, and 2 orange cats.
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Meet the members of the Arizona State Sports & Entertainment Law Journal! We look forward to highlighting all of our incredible members and learning more about their accomplishments! Amir N. is a 3L law student from Orange County, California. He attended ASU, where he earned a degree in Political Science and Sociology. Throughout law school, Amir has gained experience in medical malpractice, personal injury, and white-collar defense, and he is currently working at the Prosecutor's Office. He serves as an Associate Editor for SELJ. After law school, Amir plans to return to California to practice law in Orange County or San Diego, starting his career in litigation, with an interest in becoming a sports agent or working in the sports and entertainment field. Outside of law, Amir enjoys traveling, running, hiking, cooking, and spending time with family and friends.
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Ahmad Daaboul delves into the legal disputes behind who holds Spider-Man's rights. Dive into this new blog post that details the Marvel-Sony Agreement and its impact on the entertainment industry. https://lnkd.in/g3eugPNU #SpiderMan #Sony #Marvel #Disney #EntertainmentLaw #EntertainmentIndustry #TomHolland #AndrewGarfield #ASUSELJ #LawSchool #LawJournal
Spider-Man’s Web of Rights: Who Holds the Web?
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📣📣 Reminder for all attorneys and industry professionals interested in attending the ASU NBA Trade Deadline Competition's Draft Room Mixer event to reach out and secure your spot on the list!! 📣📣 #SportsLaw #NBA #NBATradeDeadline #NTDC #FrontOfficeExperience
President of the Sports Law and Business Organization at Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law | J.D. & Masters Candidate 2024 |
We are still gauging interest from both legal and sports professionals in the Phoenix area to fill the remaining available spots on the guest list for the Draft Room Mixer. Attendees can enjoy a catered spread and an open bar while networking with NBA executives judging our concurrent NBA trade deadline competition, local attorneys, local sports professionals, and ASU Law students. If you are interested, reach out to me at kylejgoodier@gmail.com to secure a spot on the guest list. Event Details: Date: November 8th Time: 8:00 PM MST Location: Beus Center for Law and Society, ASU Further details about the Draft Room Mixer and the NBA Trade Deadline Competition can be found on the NTDC Website:
Draft Room Mixer - NBA Trade Competition
https://events.asucollegeoflaw.com/nba-trade-deadline
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Check out Hannah Clark's blog post on the importance of mental health in elite sports culture. Read her analysis on how the legal community should craft policies that prioritize mental health that would benefit athletes and help in achieving athletic excellence. https://lnkd.in/gDmWrr5A #SportsLaw #SimoneBiles #MentalHealth #ASUSELJ #LawJournal #LawBlog
Mind Over Medal: Prioritizing Mental Health in Elite Sports Culture
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Meet the members of the Arizona State Sports & Entertainment Law Journal! We look forward to highlighting all of our incredible members and learning more about their accomplishments! Kathryn Downing is a 2L Associate Editor from Phoenix, Arizona. Kathryn is also the Head of Marketing in the Sports Law and Business Organization at ASU. She graduated from The University of Arizona with degrees in Business Management and Entrepreneurship. Outside of law school, Kathryn loves to play pickleball, go on hikes, and travel.
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Meet the members of the Arizona State Sports & Entertainment Law Journal! We look forward to highlighting all of our incredible members and learning more about their accomplishments! Jaqwaun Myles is a 2L and a concurrent JD/MSLB candidate from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Jaqwaun serves as an associate editor on the Sports and Entertainment Law Journal (SELJ) and earned his Bachelor’s degree in Sports & Entertainment Management from Grand Canyon University. Jaqwaun spent his 1L summer externing at the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, and is currently working at the Arizona Department of Gaming, and The Madubuogo Firm, an entertainment law firm based out of New Jersey. Jaqwaun wants to hopefully work within the sports and entertainment law industry after graduation but is also open to corporate law and IP. Outside of law school, Jaqwaun enjoys watching and playing basketball, hanging out with friends and watching TV.
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Meet the members of the Arizona State Sports & Entertainment Law Journal! We look forward to highlighting all of our incredible members and learning more about their accomplishments! Amelia Barton is a current 2L from Boise, Idaho. This year, Amelia is an associate editor for SELJ. Amelia worked at the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation, and Reentry this past summer. She went to ASU for her undergraduate degree in Political Science. After law school, Amelia would like to either work in criminal defense or in the entertainment industry. She enjoys photography, reading, and the gym.