Volume 12, Issue 2 (2002)
As of Volume 14 in 2004, the Seton Hall Journal of Sport Law was renamed to the Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law. The Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law ceased publication after Volume 24, Issue 1 in 2014.Editorial Board
Table of Contents
Articles
Hit Somebody: Hockey Violence, Economics, the Law, and the Twist and McSorley Decisions
J C.H. Jones and Kenneth G. Stewart
New Jersey Joins the Majority of Jurisdictions in Holding Recreational Sports Co-Participants to a Recklessness Standard of Care
Carla N. Palumbo
Comments
Student-Athletes Must Find New Ways to Pierce the NCAA's Legal Armor
Lesley Chenoweth Estevao