Seton Hall Journal of Sport Law (Seton Hall University School of Law) (USA)

History of the Journal:
The journal began publication of Volume 1 in 1991 as the Seton Hall Journal of Sport Law.  Beginning with Volume 14, the journal became the Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law.

Subscriptions:

The Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law is edited and produced by the students of Seton Hall University School of Law.  The price of a subscription is $30.00 per year.  Subscriptions will be renewed unless notice of cancellation is received.  Subscription inquiries should be addressed to:

Managing Editor
Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law
Seton Hall University School of Law
One Newark Center, Newark NJ 07102
 
Contact Information:  
General E-mail:  sportslaw@shu.edu
Editor-in-Chief: Joseph Fiteni, E-mail
Managing Editor: Eric DiNapoli, E-mail
Outside Articles Editor: Paul Werner, E-mail
Notes and Comments Editor: Krystal Conway, E-mail
Symposium Editor: Sara Kimball, E-mail
Submissions:
The Board of Editors welcomes submissions in the area of sports or entertainment law for publication. Our policies
are as follows:
Contact:
Please send manuscripts to:
Articles Editor
Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law
Seton Hall University School of Law
One Newark Center
Newark, NJ 07102
 
Expedited Review:
If another journal has offered to publish your manuscript, please call the Journal Suite at (973) 642-8239 to request an expedited review.  Please include the following information: the author's name, the title of the manuscript, a contact phone number, a contact e-mail address, the journal making the offer, and the deadline for the expedited review to be completed.

Selection Criteria:

The Journal endeavors to publish articles making a significant and original contribution to the legal field.  Submissions must be focused on either sports law or entertainment law.  Our goal is to establish a dialogue between the legal, educational, and professional community and the sports and entertainment related industries.  Since our editorial process gives great deference to authors, articles should be well written and the legal arguments must be complete at the time of submission. 
Manuscripts should be word-processed or typed, and must use traditional footnotes.  Manuscripts must have citations consistent with the requirements of The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (17th ed. 2000). 
Unsolicited manuscripts cannot be returned unless a self-addressed, postage-paid envelope is submitted with the manuscript.

Editing Process:
The Journal seeks to preserve the authors "voice" and legal argument in each publication.  We will not replace the author's vision with our own.  Consequently, after a substantial editing process for spelling, grammar, and citation form, the Journal will return a "redlined" copy of the manuscript to the author to show all of the suggested changes.  In addition, the Journal will provide substantive comments and questions.  The Journal's comments are only suggestions, and the author's judgment will be respected throughout the publication process. 

Cite As:
 
Volumes 1-13: ____ Seton Hall J. Sport L. ____
Volumes 14-:  ____ Seton Hall J. Sports and Ent. L. ____

Title IX: 

As required by Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 (45 C.F.R. § 86), Seton Hall School of Law does not discriminate on the basis of sex in admission to or employment in the educational programs and activities which it operates.  Inquiries concerning Title IX may be directed to: Kathleen M. Boozang, Seton Hall School of Law, One Newark Center, Newark, New Jersey 07102.  Telephone (973) 642-8501.