Volume 13, Issue 2 (2003)
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
Fireworks, Fan Cams, and Lawsuits: A Guide to Stadium Scoreboards
Robert M. Jarvis and Phyllis Coleman
Show Them the Money: The Threat of NCAA Athlete Unionization in Response to the Commercialization of College Sports
J. Trevor Johnston
Comments
Tiny Glimmer of Hope for Student Athletes Affected by Suspicionless Drug Testing Policies Rests in the States
Ingrid E. Melnichuk
From Regulating Organization to Multi-Billion Dollar Business: The NCAA Is Commercializing the Amateur Competition It Has Taken Almost a Century to Create
Lindsay J. Rosenthal